Thursday, October 31, 2019

Presidential Succession in 2019


The U.S. Presidential Line of Succession the Order in which Government Officials Replace the U.S. President if the President Leaves Office before an Elected Successor is Inaugurated. If the President Dies, Resigns, or is Removed from Office thru Impeachment, the Vice President becomes President for the Rest of the Term. But if the Vice President is Unable to Serve, the Next Person in the Line of Succession Acts as President.

2019 Succession:

1. Vice President - Mike Pence (R)

2. Speaker of the House of Representatives - Nancy Pelosi (D)

3. President Pro Tempore of the Senate - Chuck Grassley (R)

4. Secretary of State - Mike Pompeo (R)

House Democrats Passed, on Thursday, to Greenlight Open Impeachment Proceedings into President Trump's Handling of Aid to Ukraine while he was Seeking an Investigation of his Political Rival, Joe Biden and his Son.

Next Steps:

- The House Intelligence Committee will Hold Open Hearings with the Democrats, Republicans, and the Presidents Lawyers will Interrogate the Witnesses.

- All Developed Information will go to the Judiciary Committee to determine Articles of Impeachment, their Legal Wording, and a Final Vote on each Article of Impeachment.

- Final Articles of Impeachment goes to the Full House for a Vote of Impeachment.

- Voted Articles goes to the Senate for the Impeachment Trial.

In Defending his Actions, Trump has Suggested that Reporters should Look into Vice President Mike Pence's Conversations with the Ukrainian President. And the White House has been Evaluating whether to Release Notes of Pence's Talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky.

All of these Developments raise the question of whether Pence could be Drawn into the Impeachment Maelstrom. Should Democratic efforts to Remove Trump from Office Succeed, Pence would Succeed to the Presidency, under Normal circumstances.

Both History and Constitutional Law, however, suggest that other Successors to the Office are Possible. It All Depends on the Magnitude and Nature of the "Bribery" or other "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" that May or May Not be Established by Congressional Investigators.

More importantly, Presidential Succession, in this case, Depends on, to Paraphrase Former Sen. Howard Baker in Reference to the Watergate Investigation, what the Vice President knew and when he Knew it.

Specifically, was the vice President Aware during his September 1st Conference with Zelensky in Poland, that Trump had previously asked for a "Favor" when Discussing Military Aid and that the Favor included a Ukrainian Criminal Probe of Joe and Hunter Biden. The Political Futures of Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi may well Depend upon the Answers to these Questions.

If Pence's September Trip was Intentionally Designed to Reinforce Trump's Demand for a "Favor" with an Intimidating Follow-Up Message from the Vice President, Pence may have a Serious Problem. It could put him right in the Thick of the Impeachment Soup as a Co-Conspirator with the President.

What might Follow could be a Double Impeachment Scenario that would make Heads Spin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi the President of the U.S.

Pence has already Admitted that he Visited President Zelensky and raised Concerns about Corruption in Ukraine in the Weeks after President Trump's Controversial and Alleged "Quid Pro Quo" Discussion with the Newly Elected Ukrainian Leader.

One of Pence's Aides was On the Call with the Ukrainian President. The Specifics of that Conversation have yet to be made Public but will Ultimately Reveal whether Pence was Actively Involved in an Attempt to Improperly Pressure the Vulnerable Ukrainian Leader.

Some Sources cited by CNN Reporting Claim that the Vice President's Version of his Conversation with the Zelensky is that it wasn't about Biden, but about Corruption generally in Ukraine. Pence Brought Trump Assurances from Zelensky that the Ukrainian Leader would take Action against Corruption. In this Account, Pence then made the Case to Trump that the U.S. should Lift its Hold on Aid to Ukraine, which is what happened.

If Trump and Pence were both Implicated in the Scandal and Pence's Resignation or Removal from Office occurred First, Trump could Nominate a New Vice President under the 25th Amendment.

The Vice-Presidential Appointment, however, would have to be Approved by a Majority in Both the Senate and the House of Representatives to become Effective. What are the chances that a Democratic House Majority would Approve any Vice-Presidential Choice from Trump?

A Speaker's Assumption of the Presidency came perilously Close to happening once before, when the Watergate Scandal brought an End to the Nixon Administration in 1974. Nixon's Vice President during the Early Stages of the Watergate Investigation was Spiro Agnew, the Former Governor of Maryland. An Investigation by the Justice Department Revealed that as Governor of Maryland, Agnew had Engaged in Various Acts of Political Corruption, including Bribe-Taking that Continued even after his Assumption of the Vice Presidency.

At First, Agnew Contested the Charges, even Asserting the Defense that a Sitting Vice President is Immune from Indictment. That Defense was Quickly Abandoned by Agnew. In a Negotiated Deal in October of 1973, Agnew Pled Nolo Contendere to a Single Felony Count of Income tax Evasion and Resigned from Office. He Received a Slap-On-the-Wrist Sentence of Probation and a Fine.

While both Agnew and Nixon were under the Cloud of Possible Criminal Indictment and Impeachment, Speaker of the House Carl Albert, a Democrat, asked Former John F. Kennedy Speech Writer Ted Sorensen to Prepare a "Contingency Plan" Outlining the Circumstances under which Albert would have to Assume the Presidency under the 25th Amendment. Sorensen's Memo Explained that had the Vice Presidency remained Vacant at the time of a Nixon Removal from Office, Albert would have become President under the 25th Amendment.

Those plans were dashed, of course, when President Nixon immediately Appointed the Very Popular Gerald Ford, the Republican Minority House Leader, as Vice President after Agnew's Resignation.

The Appointment was swiftly Approved by a Majority Vote of Both Houses of Congress Two Months later. Perhaps it's Time for Pelosi to Brush the Dust-Off Ted Sorensen's Contingency Plan Memo. You never know what the Future may bring in D.C. these days.










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