Concerns are mounting over former President Trump’s rhetoric and actions, with some lawmakers and commentators suggesting that the 25th Amendment should be invoked due to his perceived threats to “a whole civilization” and his “profane and perverse” social media posts regarding Iran. This contemplation of removal is further fueled by the economic impact of potential conflict, with an economist noting that Trump’s actions are driving up the prices of essential goods. Additionally, the article touches upon the instability within his administration, exemplified by firings of loyalists and the alleged dangers posed by a Pentagon purge during a period of heightened tensions.
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Despite a two-week ceasefire announcement with Iran, Democratic lawmakers are intensifying calls for President Trump’s removal from office, citing his prior threats of “genocide” and an allegedly illegal war launched without congressional authorization. Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Yassamin Ansari, among others, argue that these actions, including alleged war crimes, demonstrate the president’s unfitness and necessitate his removal via the 25th Amendment or impeachment. With at least 85 House Democrats supporting removal and new impeachment articles filed, lawmakers are vowing to pursue a War Powers Resolution to end the conflict upon their return from recess, emphasizing that a permanent end to the “reckless war of choice” is paramount.
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Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) has filed articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, citing the President’s increasingly erratic behavior and alleged illegal actions that jeopardize American lives and security. Larson contends that Trump’s escalation of conflict and violent rhetoric, including threats against an entire civilization and the Strait, constitute impeachable offenses and potential war crimes. Furthermore, Larson is urging the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, asserting that Trump is unable or unwilling to fulfill his presidential duties, thereby endangering the nation’s safety and economy.
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Democratic Congressman John Larson has introduced 13 articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, citing his actions regarding Iran. Larson asserts that the President’s “illegal war in Iran” has negatively impacted American families and cost American lives, contributing to a perceived increase in instability and risk to national security. Alternative calls from other Democrats suggest invoking the 25th Amendment, arguing that the President is unstable and unable to serve as Commander in Chief, which would require the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to declare him unfit for office.
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Following President Trump’s explicit threats to destroy Iranian civilization, former MAGA allies Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene have joined calls to invoke the 25th Amendment. This amendment allows for the Vice President and a majority of the cabinet to declare the President unfit for office, or Congress can remove him by a two-thirds vote. These calls stem from Trump’s ultimatum to Iran, demanding a ceasefire or facing the destruction of its power plants and bridges, a threat characterized by critics as “evil and madness.”
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High-profile right-wing figures have expressed alarm over President Trump’s rhetoric concerning Iran, questioning how divine blessings can be extended to the Iranian people while the President threatens their “whole civilization.” Concerns have been voiced about the imminent possibility of nuclear war, leading some to call for the invocation of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci explicitly warned of a nuclear strike and urged immediate removal of the President. Similarly, Tucker Carlson advised those within the White House and the military to refuse any orders to use weapons of mass destruction against Iran.
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The article details the backlash from Republicans following President Trump’s threat to “wipe out a whole civilization” if Iran did not open the Strait of Hormuz. This rhetoric has drawn sharp criticism from prominent figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called for invoking the 25th Amendment, and Alex Jones, who labeled the threat a “war crime” and akin to an “unhinged super villain.” Other notable critics, including Anthony Scaramucci and Bill Kristol, have also demanded Trump’s removal, citing concerns about his mental state and the potential for nuclear escalation.
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is publicly advocating for the invocation of the 25th Amendment to remove the president from office, citing concerns about the president’s health and “erratic” behavior, particularly in relation to potential global conflict. During a discussion with his former attorney, Robert Barnes, Jones explored constitutional mechanisms for presidential removal, expressing alarm over Trump’s threats against Iran. Barnes suggested a dramatic scenario involving physically incapacitating the president, deeming the situation “that bad” and an “existential threat.” This call for removal comes amidst rising criticism of American actions in Iran and Democrat Yassamin Ansari’s announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for alleged reckless endangerment and war crimes.
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The urgency to consider invoking the 25th Amendment, as the title suggests, stems from a profound concern that the current trajectory of leadership has crossed a critical threshold, propelling the nation into perilous territory. This is not a theoretical discussion but a response to perceived actions and statements that are interpreted as far exceeding any acceptable norm of presidential conduct, creating a pressing need for intervention before irreparable damage is inflicted. The sheer magnitude of the perceived transgressions has led many to believe that the time for decisive action is not approaching, but has already arrived, and that inaction would signal a collective acceptance of a catastrophic future.… Continue reading
Following a profanity-laced Easter tirade threatening Iran with widespread destruction if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump faced questions regarding his mental health during a press conference. He had convened the conference to announce the successful rescue of two U.S. pilots downed inside Iran, an operation characterized by extensive military involvement and deception. Despite reassurances of a diplomatic offramp, the President reiterated severe threats against Iran’s infrastructure, drawing domestic and international condemnation and further destabilizing global oil markets.
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