Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.Drew Angerer/Getty Images
  • After learning that Trump wouldn't be removed from office, Betsy resigned.

  • The 25th Amendment was discussed after the Capitol Riot.

  • Trump had a secretary of education, Betsy DeVos.

The Education Secretary resigned from her position after learning that the Vice President wouldn't support removing the president from office.

"He made it very clear that he was not going to go in that direction or that path, and I just let him know I was there to do whatever he wanted and needed me to do or help with, and he made it very clear that I was not going to go in that

I talked to my colleagues. I wanted to know if the law was applicable in this instance. She confirmed that there were more than a few people who had those conversations inside.

If a majority of the Cabinet members approve, a vice president can take the presidency. On the same day, DeVos left the Trump administration, Jacques reported.

She told Jacques that she didn't speak with Trump after that.

The book "Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child" comes out on June 21. The book talks about the education system in the U.S., and highlights the work that Betsy DeVos did for Trump before she resigned.

The attack on the Capitol on January 6 was a turning point in her support of Trump, according to the book.

There was a line in the sand The election results were not the reason for it. The values of the United States were the focus. Public service rose above self. She wrote that the president had lost sight of it.

What happened on January 6 was not defensible, and the president was criticized for not doing anything.

It was obvious to me that I couldn't continue after I saw what was happening on January 6th.

The former education secretary was one of a number of Trump administration officials who resigned in the wake of the Capitol riot.

After a year of investigation, the House select committee will hold six public hearings this month. There is a hearing on Thursday. Over 1000 witnesses have been interviewed and thousands of documents have been reviewed by the panel.

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