No. Texas has been threatening secession on and off for 150 years.
More importantly, no state has the legal right to secede from the United States. There is some possibility that a state could leave with permission from Congress, but that is unexplored legal territory, and it is definitely settled case law that no state may unilaterally decide to secede.
Obama is still in office because he was elected by a majority of the American people. Even though there are petitions from thirty states to secede, the largest amount of signatures is 40,000 from Texas. At this time, there is simply no reason for The President of the United States to be removed from office.
Texas wanted to secede from the Union.
Southern states threatened to secede from the Union if Abraham Lincoln was elected as president.
November 6, 1860 Lincoln Elected Original 7 State to secede from the union December 20, 1860 South Caraliona votes to secede January 9, 1861 Mississippi votes to secede January 10, 1861 Florida votes to secede January 11, 1861 Alabama votes to secede January 19, 1861 Georgia votes to secede January 26, 1861 Louisiana votes to secede February 1, 1861 Texas votes to secede
Barack Obama was elected President in the United States of America.
Obama was elected US Senator by the state of Illinois.
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Barak Obama was first elected as President of the United states in 2008 and was re-elected as president in 2012
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secede
Texas was the seventh state to secede.
Mr. Obama was elected in November 2008 and took office in January 2009.