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BREAKING: U.S. Senators have officially called for the removal of President Trump under the 25th Amendment, which mandates that Trump’s close associates must…
BREAKING: U.S. Senators have officially called for the removal of President Trump under the 25th Amendment, which mandates that Trump’s close associates must…
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**BREAKING: U.S. Senators Call for Trump’s Removal Under the 25th Amendment**
Several U.S. lawmakers have recently renewed calls for the removal of former President **Donald Trump** using the **Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution**, a constitutional provision that allows for a president to be declared unable to carry out the duties of the office.
The calls come from a small group of Democratic lawmakers, including **Ed Markey**, who argued that Trump’s recent statements and policy proposals have raised concerns about his judgment and fitness to lead. Some lawmakers have urged **JD Vance**—as vice president—and members of the president’s Cabinet to consider invoking Section 4 of the amendment.
Under the 25th Amendment, the vice president and a majority of Cabinet officials can formally declare that the president is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office.” If invoked, the vice president would immediately assume the role of acting president while Congress reviews the decision.
However, political analysts note that such calls do not automatically trigger the process. The amendment can only be activated by the vice president and Cabinet members themselves, meaning senators or representatives can advocate for it but cannot directly enforce it. As a result, the proposal currently remains a political appeal rather than an active constitutional proceeding.
The debate has further intensified partisan tensions in Washington, with critics arguing that the push is politically motivated, while supporters claim it is necessary to safeguard national stability and leadership.
For now, there is no indication that the vice president or Cabinet officials have taken formal steps toward invoking the 25th Amendment, making the situation primarily a political dispute rather than an imminent constitutional action.