Ex-FBI official recounts discussion about 25th Amendment
WASHINGTON — Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said in an interview posted Friday that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein broached the idea of using the Constitution to oust President Donald Trump, saying the Justice Department official “discussed it with me in the context of thinking about how many other cabinet officials might support such an effort.”
McCabe, in his interview with “60 Minutes,” said Rosenstein was discussing “counting votes or possible votes” to invoke the Constitution’s 25th Amendment, which allows Cabinet members to seek the removal of a president if they conclude that he or she is mentally unfit.
Though McCabe wouldn’t confirm that Rosenstein was plotting to get rid of Trump, he said: “What I can say is the deputy attorney general was definitely very concerned about the president, about his capacity and about his intent at that point in time.”