In 1955, after Eisenhower’s poor health required extended hospitalization, the president called on Congress to clarify the mechanisms for handling succession and disability. As the National Constitution Center notes, the Cold War made the possibility of a president who could not discharge the executive powers an even more frightening prospect and may have spurned Congress to act.– Matthew Kahn, “How ‘Unraveled’ Does Trump Have to Be? Presidential Disability and the 25th Amendment,” Lawfare.
Hmmmm. Maybe he meant “spurred”. The other one only brings on visuals originating from my more incoherent nightmares.