I am seriously battled. I mean, should FDR have revealed his ailment? How about Nixon and his love for alcohol? How about JFK who needed all sort of meds?
Remember that the XXV does not remove a president, but in general I'd expect a cabinet to be quite partisan.
Yeah but not to the point where the ability of the president to function is being faked a day at a time. First of all eventually they may be caught out in case of a progressive illness. Second, it's dereliction of duty if the president cannot serve and it's not a matter of a temporary situation like getting some stents put in or whatever.
Forget this version of the GOP though. They to me are like the relatives of King Fahd when some docs phoned up US counterparts to ask how best to keep him alive after he'd had a stroke so debilitating that he had lost all control of bodily functions, while they sorted whether his half-brother would be permitted to launch a rule of Saudia Arabia by regency until Fahd's eventual death.
Now I don't know how far Trump would have to deteriorate before the GOP would finally ask Pence to step in for Trump, but word salad and apparent loss of some motor function here and there aren't their red line, that's for sure. The problem with a guy who's a late stage narcissist with other medical issues is that arc of narcissism is just as likely to cause his implosion as some cardiovascular issue. It would not be pretty if that happened in public. At least with Twitter someone can finally pull the plug (and if you look through those tweets, he's not writing them all by any means). But if a collapse is public, well. That's on the GOP. Just another notch in their belts of infamy and I don't think they'd even care. They may try to make a martyr of him though. That has crossed my mind.
With Nixon... yeah he couldn't serve some of the time at the end and Haig and Kissinger were doing the work while the stresses of the Watergate coverup took their toll on the President. We're still not in an era where impairment by a substance dependence will trigger a call for the 25th A... even if or maybe especially if Congress has long had its special AA meetings.
As for JFK, it's not clear to me we know whether his steroids and painkillers impaired his fitness to serve and if so, at what intervals and for how long. Of course back then there was a whole lot more we didn't know at the time about pols in high offices, thanks to gentlemen's agreements with a good ol' boy's press back then. Women on the side, for instance.
Today the press isn't on board with keeping secrets like that, and they don't like being sold a line of BS about a trip to an outside hospital by a President either. I don't blame them. I think it was a mistake for Trump to put a fake lid on that event but unless the cabinet and Congressional leaders cared to step in, that was his call so we're stuck with it... and so are the GOP, and Trump's docs and advisors and campaign strategists if it blows up between now and November.