While that outcome remains highly unlikely, and few in Washington were willing to discuss it on Friday, when Mr. Trump was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
for treatment, the Constitution and Congress long ago put in place a
plan of succession to ensure that the nation is protected from
adversaries and internal conflict when the elected president cannot
serve.
The Constitution makes clear
that the vice president is first in line to succeed the president should
he or she die in office, and can step in to temporarily take on the
duties of the presidency should the commander in chief become
incapacitated. Vice President Mike Pence, 61, tested negative for the
coronavirus on Friday.
What if Trump Can’t Run? Many Steps Are Clear, but Some Are Not - The New York Times
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