presidential fitness

Calls for 25th Amendment Meet Resistance Amid Trump Meltdown

Calls for invoking the 25th Amendment against Donald Trump have intensified following his profane Easter Sunday Truth Social post threatening Iran, leading to concerns about his mental state. Prominent figures, including former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan and Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, suggested the vice president and cabinet should consider the amendment, which allows for the removal of a president unable to discharge their duties. Even some former allies, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, have voiced concerns, with White House correspondent S.V. Dáte remarking that such statements indicate “25th Amendment territory.”

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Trump Cabinet Urged to Invoke 25th Amendment Amid Concerns

Following President Donald Trump’s Easter morning social media post containing explicit language and threats towards Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, fresh calls have emerged for the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Critics have described the president’s remarks as “unhinged” and have urged his Cabinet to consider removing him from office due to alleged incapacitation and dangerous rhetoric amid ongoing international conflict. These calls highlight concerns about the president’s fitness to discharge his duties and the potential consequences of his pronouncements on global stability.

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Trump Admits Falling Asleep During War Planning

During a planning meeting for the war on Iran, the president admitted to falling asleep while generals presented potential codenames for the operation. He eventually selected “Epic Fury” from a list of twenty options. This incident highlights a recurring pattern of the president appearing to doze off during important meetings and public events. Critics, including the Democratic Party, have seized on these instances, dubbing him “Commander-in-Sleep.” This perceived sleepiness is reportedly a source of concern for aides and has even raised questions among swing voters about the president’s fitness for office.

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Trump Falls Asleep in Meeting, Sparks Renewed Health Concerns

During a recent US cabinet meeting, photos captured President Donald Trump appearing to nod off. Despite these images, Trump has refuted claims of declining sharpness, stating he feels more alert than in previous years. The cabinet meeting, held on December 2, 2025, included prominent figures such as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and others. The White House has yet to issue a formal statement regarding the president’s apparent lapse.

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Trump Claims Sharpness, Then Appears To Doze Off: The Irony

During a recent Cabinet meeting, Donald Trump, despite claiming to be sharper than he was 25 years ago, appeared to repeatedly doze off while his Cabinet members praised him. This apparent drowsiness was particularly evident during the remarks of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with Trump’s eyes closing for extended periods. This behavior stands in stark contrast to Trump’s past criticisms of “Sleepy Joe” Biden for appearing tired, with Trump previously labeling such actions as a sign of a president’s lack of stamina. Despite the White House’s attempts to downplay the incident, such occurrences are becoming more frequent, raising questions about the standards Trump has set for the presidency.

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Newsom: Trump in “Decline,” Needs Intervention

During a press conference regarding insulin price reductions, California Governor Gavin Newsom voiced concerns about President Trump’s cognitive and physical health. Newsom described the president as “unhinged,” “unmoored by reality,” and potentially “in decline.” The Governor’s office later referenced Trump’s weight, and suggested he use a weight-loss injection. These remarks followed Trump’s comments about using certain cities as training grounds, which Newsom deemed “illegal” and “delusional.”

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Trump’s Mental Decline Sparks Outrage: Calls for Removal Grow

Recent weeks have witnessed a series of gaffes by President Trump, raising concerns about his cognitive abilities. His confusion regarding the Declaration of Independence’s relation to the Civil War, coupled with previous instances of rambling speeches and factual inaccuracies, fueled criticism. These incidents follow other questionable moments, including a West Point speech referencing “trophy wives,” a Truth Social post alleging President Biden’s execution, and a near-fall while boarding Air Force One. The cumulative effect of these events has prompted widespread commentary from both political opponents and commentators alike, questioning his fitness for office.

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Colbert Highlights Trump’s Apparent Cognitive Decline

Stephen Colbert criticized Donald Trump’s recent nickname for Jerome Powell, “Too Late,” deeming it a weak insult compared to his past creations. Colbert contrasted this with Trump’s previous, more colorful monikers such as “Meatball Ron,” “Sloppy Steve,” and “Little Marco,” highlighting a perceived decline in the president’s insult game. The segment showcased examples of Trump’s past nicknames and their targets, emphasizing their often-physical or personality-based nature. Colbert ultimately lamented the apparent lowering of standards in political insults.

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Trump Staffers: Unfit for Presidency

Internal dissent towards President Trump’s fitness for office persists within his administration, though fear prevents overt action. Current White House staff reportedly view Trump as even more impulsive and unchecked than previously. This concern mirrors Miles Taylor’s earlier anonymous criticisms and subsequent publications detailing a lack of internal restraint on the president’s actions. The prevailing atmosphere prioritizes loyalty over dissent, leading to potentially damaging decisions.

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Half of Americans Doubt Trump’s Health Transparency

A YouGov/Economist poll reveals that 45 percent of Americans believe President Trump lacked transparency regarding his health, while a similar concern exists for President Biden, with 61 percent expressing the same sentiment about his health disclosures. The poll also highlights significant public concern regarding both presidents’ age and its potential impact on their ability to perform their duties. A majority of respondents favored public release of presidential medical information potentially affecting their ability to serve. These findings underscore ongoing public scrutiny of presidential health transparency and fitness for office.

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