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  "textContent": "After J.F.K.’s assassination, a neophyte lawyer named John Feerick was summoned to Washington to draft the provision. Now everyone wants him to weigh in on booting Trump from office.",
  "title": "Is the Twenty-fifth Amendment Really an Option?"
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