After President Donald Trump's rocky first month in office, there's been growing speculation — or wishful thinking — about whether Trump's hold on the presidency will last. “I still have trouble seeing how the Trump administration survives a full term,” New York Times columnist David Brooks recently wrote.
But so long as a Republican-controlled Congress still thinks it can work with Trump on its pet priorities, such as tax reform, Obamacare repeal and judicial appointments, impeachment is likely remote. And the 25th Amendment, on which some have pinned their hopes as an alternative route to Trump's removal, would require the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to invoke – another improbable development.
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