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Steven Mnuchin were among the cabinet secretaries involved in discussions to remove the sitting president,
Donald Trump.
CNBC is reporting both secretaries had “informal conversations within their agencies about the contours of the 25th Amendment, the invocation of which would begin a process to remove Trump from office, according to three sources familiar with the matter.”
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (left) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin listen as President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference in September 2019. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
According to the report, the rationale behind the determination not to start the process is three-fold.
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Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Thursday she would leave office on January 11.
In the day since violent protesters breached the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers were in the process of certifying the results of the presidential election, many Trump administration officials, including a number of Cabinet secretaries, have condemned the violence and a few officials have resigned.
Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said on Wednesday the mob assault was “an intolerable attack on a fundamental institution of our democracy.” In another statement early on Thursday, he said the Justice Department “is committed to ensuring that those responsible for this attack on our government and the rule of law face the full consequences of their actions.” He said the department would bring charges against some of the perpetrators on Thursday and more in the da
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COCHISE COUNTY â In Cochise County the biggest story of the year was the impact on residents and businesses from the COVIDâ19 pandemic.
Early on, there were few cases in the county and though Gov. Doug Ducey initiated shelter at home and business closure orders, neither he or the county Board of Supervisors â Tom Borer, Peggy Judd and Ann English â initiated a mask mandate, although some local cities did.
Hospitals, clinics, nursing home staff and emergency responders had trouble getting personal protective equipment early in the pandemic. The PPE went to the cities and counties with larger populations in the early months, but the county managed to provide equipment and continues to make sure frontline workers have all they need.