th Amendment, in which a president’s Cabinet votes for removal, “is a very clumsy tool” and “we’ve never used it under these circumstances.”
As for Democrats’ plans to impeach the president for a second time, Mulvaney declined to say whether he would support it if he were still in Congress, adding that he would take it really seriously.”
“I can assure you there would be members of both parties who would look at it very, very differently than they did last year,” he said.
Mulvaney also acknowledged he had been wrong to predict in a Wall Street Journal op-ed predicting that Trump would accept defeat in the event of an electoral loss.