What amendment can be invoked to remove a President from office?
2nd Amendment
5th Amendment
19th Amendment
25th Amendment
Fact: The correct answer is the 25th Amendment, which outlines procedures for transferring presidential power if the President is unable to perform their duties. The 2nd Amendment protects the right to bear arms, while the 5th Amendment ensures due process and protection against self-incrimination, mainly in criminal cases. The 19th Amendment guarantees women the right to vote and does not relate to presidential removal. It is only the 25th Amendment that provides a constitutional process for declaring a President unfit to serve.
Correct Answer: 25th Amendment