25th Amendment

Democrats’ Calls to Invoke 25th Amendment on Trump Dismissed as Unlikely

In response to President Trump’s statements regarding the acquisition of Greenland, several Democratic politicians have called for his removal from office via the 25th Amendment. These calls come after Trump sent a letter to the Norwegian Prime Minister reiterating his desire to take Greenland and stating he no longer felt obligated to pursue peace after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. The 25th Amendment’s Section 4, which allows for the involuntary removal of a president, has never been invoked, requiring both the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to agree the president is unfit, a scenario unlikely to occur at this time. Furthermore, due to the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, impeachment efforts appear unlikely as well.

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Senator Calls for 25th Amendment Against Trump

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Trump’s “Insane” Greenland Threat Fuels Calls for Removal

President Trump’s letter to Norway’s Prime Minister, linking his stance on annexing Greenland to his lack of a Nobel Peace Prize, has sparked significant backlash. The letter, which reportedly stated the U.S. no longer felt obligated to prioritize peace due to the award snub, concluded with an assertion of the necessity of complete control over Greenland. Social media erupted with criticism, with many calling for Trump’s removal from office via the 25th Amendment, citing his instability and dangerous threats against a NATO ally. Numerous political figures echoed these sentiments, labeling the letter as “unhinged” and “dangerous,” further raising concerns about Trump’s fitness to serve and the potential damage to U.S. global standing.

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Trump’s Unfitness: Calls for 25th Amendment Grow Amid Concerns of Incapacity

President Trump’s recent diplomatic communiqué to Norway’s prime minister, expressing interest in acquiring Greenland due to a perceived snub from the Nobel Peace Prize committee, is the subject of the article. The letter, deemed dangerous and delusional, reveals a president making irrational decisions fueled by hurt feelings, potentially jeopardizing national security and international alliances. This behavior is symptomatic of a decline, making it crucial to seriously consider the 25th Amendment, which addresses presidential incapacity. Even though political hurdles exist, it is a tool that must be discussed.

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Trump, 79, Jolts Awake During White House Roundtable

During a White House roundtable on Monday, President Donald Trump appeared to doze off while Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was explaining a new aid package for farmers. This marks the second instance in less than a week where the 79-year-old president struggled to stay awake during an official event. Despite briefly awakening to correct the details of the financial plan, the President’s actions have raised concerns and scrutiny regarding his physical and mental fitness. This comes after recent reports that have focused on his possible deteriorating health.

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25th Amendment for Trump Unlikely: A Dismissal of Political Fantasy

The possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment, specifically Section 4, is being revisited due to concerns about Donald Trump’s cognitive abilities, which appear to have declined since his first term. This decline is evidenced by recent incidents, including sharing misinformation and confusing reality with fabricated scenarios. While the 25th Amendment provides a mechanism for removing a president deemed unfit, its implementation faces challenges, such as the need for Congressional action or the involvement of the Vice President and Cabinet, which are unlikely scenarios based on current political dynamics. Ultimately, the article suggests that Trump’s declining health and potential incapacity raise serious concerns about his ability to fulfill the duties of his office and calls for consideration of his removal.

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Republican Warns Trump Risks Becoming ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ President

Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger has publicly voiced concerns regarding President Donald Trump’s mental acuity, suggesting a decline since the beginning of his term. Kinzinger fears a scenario where Trump becomes incapacitated, potentially leading to a situation akin to “Weekend at Bernie’s” where advisors may be making decisions. He highlights Trump’s recent memory issues, mixing up names and failing to recognize people, as evidence of decline. Furthermore, Kinzinger points to the president’s admission of his fears of not making it to heaven and visible signs of age-related circulatory issues as more indicators of his concerns.

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Trump Open to Invoking Insurrection Act: Concerns and Reactions Emerge

Trump open to invoking the Insurrection Act is a chilling prospect that, frankly, feels like it’s been brewing for quite some time now. The idea that he might use this power to bypass the normal legal processes is deeply unsettling, especially considering the potential for abuse. It’s worth remembering that this Act was intended for situations where state authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order, not as a tool for personal political gain.

It’s hard to ignore the sense that there’s a deliberate strategy at play. The rhetoric, the dog-whistles, the attempts to portray certain events as “insurrections”—it all seems designed to create the conditions where invoking the Act would be, at least in his mind, justifiable.… Continue reading

Pritzker Calls for Trump Removal Via 25th Amendment After Threats

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has recently called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked to remove President Trump from office following the President’s statements about using the military in American cities. Pritzker criticized Trump’s remarks, suggesting they indicate cognitive decline and are reminiscent of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s tactics. This sentiment was echoed by other Trump critics like Representative Eric Swalwell and a defense official. This call for the 25th Amendment follows concerns about Trump’s mental state, fueled by his behavior and actions, including promoting misinformation and appearing to misunderstand events. The 25th Amendment allows for the removal of a president deemed unable to fulfill their duties.

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