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Related: About this forumDem lawmaker calls for Trump's removal using the 25th Amendment - The Last Word - MS NOW
In response to questions about his mental fitness, Donald Trump told reporters at the White House, "I don't care about critics."
Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree of Maine joins MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss her concerns over Trump's social media posts threatening to bomb Iran and why, in her view, it's time for his removal from office using the 25th Amendment. - Aired on 04/06/2026.
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Dem lawmaker calls for Trump's removal using the 25th Amendment - The Last Word - MS NOW (Original Post)
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Deadline Legal Blog-How the 25th Amendment would work against Trump amid his Iran belligerence
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(180,199 posts)1. Deadline Legal Blog-How the 25th Amendment would work against Trump amid his Iran belligerence
Like in the impeachment process, the Republican-controlled Congress has a role to play.
How the 25th Amendment would work against Trump amid his Iran belligerence
— EUROPE SAYS (@europesays.bsky.social) 2026-04-07T20:32:05+00:00
https://www.europesays.com/iran/56326/
Politically diverse voices have raised the prospect of using the 25th Amendment to sideline President Donald Trump as he brings us to the brinkâ¦
https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/how-25th-amendment-would-work-trump-iran
Whatever the likelihood of such a move, you might wonder: How would that constitutional process play out?
Section 4 of the amendment gives the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet (or another body designated by Congress) the power to declare that the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. If such a declaration is made here, then Vice President JD Vance would, as the amendment says, immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
But that would not end the matter. Section 4, which has never been invoked, goes on to give the president the power to then tell Congress that hes able to serve. In that case, he regains the office unless the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet (or another body designated by Congress) say hes unable to serve. If that happens, then its up to Congress to decide, with the amendment requiring a two-thirds vote in both chambers, that the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. If Congress makes that determination, the vice president continues acting as president; otherwise, the president resumes serving.
So, although the initial action can come from the White House, Congress ultimately has a role to play, and Republicans control both chambers. ....
Therefore, like the 25th Amendment, impeachment leaves the fate of the country to a Republican party and congressional majority that has been subservient to this president.
Section 4 of the amendment gives the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet (or another body designated by Congress) the power to declare that the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. If such a declaration is made here, then Vice President JD Vance would, as the amendment says, immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
But that would not end the matter. Section 4, which has never been invoked, goes on to give the president the power to then tell Congress that hes able to serve. In that case, he regains the office unless the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet (or another body designated by Congress) say hes unable to serve. If that happens, then its up to Congress to decide, with the amendment requiring a two-thirds vote in both chambers, that the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. If Congress makes that determination, the vice president continues acting as president; otherwise, the president resumes serving.
So, although the initial action can come from the White House, Congress ultimately has a role to play, and Republicans control both chambers. ....
Therefore, like the 25th Amendment, impeachment leaves the fate of the country to a Republican party and congressional majority that has been subservient to this president.
trump will NOT be removed under the 25th Amendment. Vance and the cabinet will not remove trump and if they did there is no way that two-thirds of both the Senate and House would support this if trump challenges this removal.
There may some political benefit in trying to shame Vance and the cabinet into invoking the 25th Amendment but I believe that Vance and the assholes in trump's cabinet are immune to shame