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A Hospitalized President, A Continuity Crisis?

by Marc Ambinder October 4, 2020January 9, 2022

Secretly, this summer the White House beefed up planning if Trump got COVID-19. That’s good. But despite the 25th Amendment the way we keep the presidency together in a crisis is still a mess

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