Law firm seeks support in call for President Trump’s ouster
NEW YORK — A large Washington, D.C.-based law firm is asking other lawyers to join in a call for President Donald Trump’s cabinet to oust him after rioting supporters of the president attacked and occupied the U.S. Capitol.
The 12-member management board of Crowell & Moring LLP on Thursday contacted the nation’s top 200 law firms and asked them to join in sending a letter to Vice-President Mike Pence seeking Trump’s ouster.
Under Section 4 of the Constitution’s 25th Amendment, a president can be removed from power by his own cabinet, with the vice-president taking command. Senior Trump administration officials have raised the possibility of declaring Trump unable to perform the duties of his office.
Crowell & Moring Chairman Philip Inglima said in an interview that the firm has received a “nice number” of responses from law firms, but wouldn’t give a number. Many applauded the firm’s stance but said they would have to confer with management committees before joining, Inglima said. In addition, more than a dozen smaller law firms have committed to the effort, he said.