New York: US Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday announced a bill to set up a permanent commission to evaluate the President's capacity to continue in office and recommend the leader's ouster from office but President Donald Trump claimed it was to help Kamala Harris.
Trump tweeted that its real intent was to pave the way for removing the Democratic Party's presidential candidate Joe Biden if he is elected and replace him with Harris, the vice-presidential nominee.
Although the Democratic bill was introduced just 25 days before the November 3 election, Pelosi said that it was not aimed at Trump whom she had asserted on Thursday was in an "altered state".
She told reporters in Washington: "This is not about President Trump. He will face the judgment of the voters. But he shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents."
Putting his own twist on it, Trump tweeted after the announcement: "Crazy Nancy Pelosi is looking at the 25th Amendment in order to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris. The Dems want that to happen fast because sleepy Joe is out of it!!!"
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Earlier this week, Trump said that Harris would become President in a month if Biden wins because he is in no condition to last even two months in office.
Trump had on Thursday dismissed Pelosi's effort in a tweet saying: "Crazy Nancy is the one who should be under observation. They don't call her Crazy for nothing!"
The bill for the setting up the commission to evaluate the presidential condition under the provisions of the Constitution's 25th Amendment on presidential succession is only a symbolic election-eve manoeuvre because it will not pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has dismissed it as "absurd".
Trump came down with Covid-19 last week and was hospitalised in a military hospital. He returned to the White House on Monday and his doctor Sean Conley said on Thursday that Trump's condition was stable and could return to public activities on Saturday.
Trump said that he planned a rally in Florida on Saturday if it can be arranged.