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During the Iran/Contra scandal, Ronald Reagan s White House staff believed he was not paying attention and was not competent, and that Article 25 should be taken into account as a possible means of removing him from the presidency.

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During the Iran/Contra scandal, Ronald Reagan’s White House staff believed he was not paying attention and was not competent, and that Article 25 should be taken into account as a possible means of removing him from the presidency.

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