Democrats give VP Mike Pence ultimatum to remove Trump from White House

        US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stepped up the pressure on Vice-President Mike Pence to act to remove Donald Trump from office over his role in last week’s storming of the Capitol.

Lawmakers are expected to bring up a resolution asking Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to declare the president unfit for office.

Pence is said to oppose the idea.

If he refuses, Democrats will vote to impeach Trump who had urged supporters to march on the Capitol.

The Republican president has been accused by Democrats and an increasing number of Republicans over the riot, following a rally in which Trump repeated unsubstantiated allegations of vote fraud. Five people died in the attack, including a Capitol police officer.

Trump has made no public statements since he was banned from several social media platforms – including Twitter – on Friday.

He is due to leave office on 20 January, when Democrat Joe Biden will be sworn in as president. Trump has said he will not attend Biden’s swearing-in ceremony.

Pelosi wrote to lawmakers saying the House of Representatives would present a resolution on Monday to formally request that Pence invoke the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, which would allow Pence to remove Trump from the White House and become acting president.

The House could vote on the resolution on Tuesday. After that,  Pence and the cabinet would be given 24 hours to act before the House’s potential move toward impeachment.

“We will act with urgency because this president represents an imminent threat to both,”  Pelosi said in her letter on Sunday. “The horror of the ongoing assault on our democracy perpetrated by this President is intensified and so is the immediate need for action.”

Although Pence has appeared to distance himself from the president by saying on Sunday he planned to attend Biden’s inauguration, there is no sign that the vice-president is prepared to invoke the amendment.

Meanwhile, a second Republican senator, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, said the president should “resign and go away as soon as possible”, joining Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.

(Source: BBC)