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Bush Transfer of Power

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On June 29, 2002, United States President George Walker Bush underwent a colonoscopy, during which time he declared himself temporarily incapacitated.

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1 Invocation
2 Revocation
3 See Also

Invocation

At 7:09 that morning, he transmitted the following letter to the House Speaker and President pro tempore, formally invoking the 25th amendment and transferring presidential power to Vice President Cheney as Acting President:

June 29, 2002 (0709 hours)

Dear Mr. Speaker (Dear Mr. President:)

As my staff has previously communicated to you, I will undergo this morning a routine medical procedure requiring sedation. In view of present circumstances, I have determined to transfer temporarily my Constitutional powers and duties to the Vice President during the brief period of the procedure and recovery.

Accordingly, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, this letter shall constitute my written declaration that I am unable to discharge the Constitutional powers and duties of the office of President of the United States. Pursuant to Section 3, the Vice President shall discharge those powers and duties as Acting President until I transmit to you a written declaration that I am able to resume the discharge of those powers and duties.

Sincerely,
GEORGE W. BUSH


Revocation

At 9:24 that morning, he transmitted the following letter to the House Speaker and President pro tempore, declaring himself capable of resuming presidential authority:

Dear Mr. President: (Dear Mr. Speaker:)

In accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, this letter shall constitute my written declaration that I am presently able to resume the discharge of the Constitutional powers and duties of the office of President of the United States. With the transmittal of this letter, I am resuming those powers and duties effective immediately.

Sincerely,
GEORGE W. BUSH

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