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Rep. Kinzinger explains call to invoke 25th Amendment, says other Republicans agree with him

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The 25th Amendment should be invoked against President Trump because "it does not seem like anybody is really manning the executive branch," Rep.

Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., told "Your World" Thursday.  "It pains me to do it," Kinzinger told host Neil Cavuto. "It is a huge burden, but the top thing that we have to swear to do is to protect the people, protect the people's house and that failed yesterday." The 25th Amendment was adopted in 1967, following the assassination of President John F.

Kennedy, with the purpose of clarifying the passing of presidential power to the vice president when the chief executive becomes incapacitated.

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