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Critics urge '25th Amendment' to remove Trump from office

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“The president is, simply put, not a well man. He subsists on a diet of fast food and aspirin, stays up until the wee hours of the night doom-scrolling on social media, and spent Christmas day rage-posting on his Truth Social platform'', wrote Janna Brancolini at The Daily Beast. “This is why impeachment is not enough.”

Trump’s letter (regarding Greenland) was so extreme that European officials were circulating a meme of the American president’s letter, written in crayon, Alternet reported.

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“These are the ramblings of a man who has lost touch with reality,” wrote U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT)

“This letter, and the fact that the president directed that it be distributed to other European countries, should trigger a bipartisan congressional inquiry into presidential fitness,” commented Professor of Medicine and Surgery Jonathan Reiner, a CNN medical analyst.

Critics warn Trump impeachment is 'not enough' — urge '25th Amendment' removal

“Trump‘s new gigantic temper tantrum over Norway is deep into 25th Amendment territory,” remarked the Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson. “Hell, at this point? 25th Admt territory is far in the rearview mirror and we are descending further into madness by the moment.”

Former Republican U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh simply urged, “25th Amendment. Now.”

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    despite his age, he is more lucid than most people half his age. also has more energy than people half his age. Has done more in the last 2 weeks than most people do in their lifetimes.

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Trump has the emotional maturity of a 2 year old.

"Give me more pudding or I'm going to hold my breath".

He's a sick man and a rabid dog. Republicans who don't immediately call for his institutionalization are cowards. His supporters are simply idiots and morons.

How are the MAGA fanboys going to explain away this? Can these sycophantic losers even name the "8 wars+" that their love muffin supposedly stopped? (The Ugandan Genocide of 1994 is only one of them in Trump's addled and demented brain, and war never existed between Cambodia and Armenia, nor Azerbaijan and Albania.) I doubt Trump can even count to 8. Maybe he's confusing his many bankruptcies with non-existent wars, or ongoing wars he claims to have stopped?

Failure to get a Participation Trophy is cause for attacking a long time NATO ally? The silly FIFA thing wasn't enough for the clown?

Sick sick sick.

The Daily Beast lol. Bet they defended Bidens competance

On 1/20/2026 at 9:41 AM, Real Name Hidden said:

I'm not a huge fan of JD but we need to pivot before Trump finds an excuse to cancel the midterms.

if you are a Yank you should know No president can can cancel the midterms google is your friend

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It is interesting that republicans that once despised him switched to pandering to his whims (like Vance) and never thought that they have now put themselves into the penalty box of people who will be tainted by their association with him. Good luck to future electability.

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10 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

if you are a Yank you should know No president can can cancel the midterms google is your friend

Perhaps because none have, yet, tried?

Consider this scenario: he controls Congress, and the Speaker of The House is fully owned. The Judicial Branch may try to prevent him, but he will delay, appeal and ignore (all of which he can and does). To be sure there are two other guardrails - the ethical principles one associates with a President, he simply doesn't have them; and The Constitution, he ignores that.

So I don't think it is as cut and dried as you say. If you look at all the guardrails, the checks and balances, he has broken or ignored them.

He can only enforce such cancellation and/or delay by using the military, and I am not convinced that they will not go along with it - there has been a significant "weeding out" amongst senior officers of late - a quiet purge almost.

Interesting times?

16 minutes ago, Purdey said:

It is interesting that republicans that once despised him switched to pandering to his whims (like Vance) and never thought that they have now put themselves into the penalty box of people who will be tainted by their association with him. Good luck to future electability.

It is interesting that Democrats that once supported the Constitution and the rule of law now wipe their as*es with the Constitution and defy the rule of law when it suits them.

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1 minute ago, JAG said:

Perhaps because none have, yet, tried?

Consider this scenario: he controls Congress, and the Speaker of The House is fully owned. The Judicial Branch may try to prevent him, but he will delay, appeal and ignore (all of which he can and does). To be sure there are two other guardrails - the ethical principles one associates with a President he simply doesn't have them; and The Constitution, he ignores that.

He can only enforce such cancellation and/or delay by using the military, and I am not convinced that they will not go along with it - there has been a significant "weeding out" amongst senior officers of late - a quiet purge almost.

So I don't think it is as cut and dried as you say. If you look at all the guardrails, the checks and balances, he has broken or ignored them.

Interesting times?

Sorry iam not a yank !! so not fully into america constitution, just know that if the yanks dont do something America will be the new Noth Korea and be isolated run by a dictator, civil war is comming

1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

Sorry iam not a yank !! so not fully into america constitution, just know that if the yanks dont do something America will be the new Noth Korea and be isolated run by a dictator

Wait, what? You mean Trump is not already a dictator?

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Wait, what? You mean Trump is not already a dictator?

he's getting there !!!

2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Sorry iam not a yank !! so not fully into america constitution, just know that if the yanks dont do something America will be the new Noth Korea and be isolated run by a dictator, civil war is comming

What is this claim based on? So far, Trump has defied neither the Court nor Congress. If you have an example otherwise, please provide it.

It is for the most part, only the left that is upset with why Trump is doing.

The left wants open borders and mass migration, and they want to stop the deportation of illegal aliens. Trump is in their way.

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He was able to identify a picture of an elephant, so he is still a genius.

Look over there - Greenland!

12 minutes ago, JAG said:

Perhaps because none have, yet, tried?

Consider this scenario: he controls Congress, and the Speaker of The House is fully owned. The Judicial Branch may try to prevent him, but he will delay, appeal and ignore (all of which he can and does). To be sure there are two other guardrails - the ethical principles one associates with a President, he simply doesn't have them; and The Constitution, he ignores that.

So I don't think it is as cut and dried as you say. If you look at all the guardrails, the checks and balances, he has broken or ignored them.

He can only enforce such cancellation and/or delay by using the military, and I am not convinced that they will not go along with it - there has been a significant "weeding out" amongst senior officers of late - a quiet purge almost.

Interesting times?

Dream on. The US military swears allegiance to the Constitution of the USA. What you see as a weeding out resulted in the inadvertent reinforcement of don't ask don't tell, and you can be sure that there is a large portion of the US military who are doing that just now. They love their country, and many like their President, but disobey an oath of duty? No. They will not. US military officers are educated, and command officers are remarkably cultured and far less given to bias than the US general public. It was the US military that led the way with integration. Yes, some of the GIs, and a portion of the NCOs and low ranking military officers may support your position, but their friends, families and communities may not necessarily do so and the US military will not take up arms against the civilian population.

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7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

What is this claim based on? So far, Trump has defied neither the Court nor Congress. If you have an example otherwise, please provide it.

It is for the most part, only the left that is upset with why Trump is doing.

The left wants open borders and mass migration, and they want to stop the deportation of illegal aliens. Trump is in their way.

you best ref to senator cory booker and many more, In the year since taking office again, Trump has ignored the rule of law and Congress has abdicated its constitutional duties to hold his administration accountable.

23 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

you best ref to senator cory booker and many more, In the year since taking office again, Trump has ignored the rule of law and Congress has abdicated its constitutional duties to hold his administration accountable.

Cory Booker seems like something of a buffoon to me.

I think it safe to assume you are not able to provide any actual examples of Trump defying Congress or the Court.

Maybe rant about the "34 felonies", or lie and call Trump a rapist, that's always real convincing.

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8 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Cory Booker seems like something of a buffoon to me.

I think it safe to assume you are not able to provide any actual examples of Trump defying Congress or the Court.

Maybe rant about the "34 felonies", or lie and call Trump a rapist, that's always real convincing.

Trumps lawless and reckless actions and other actions that undermine law and order

  • Impoundment of congressionally-appropriated funds at numerous federal agencies, in violation of federal law

  • Firing of dozens of experienced federal prosecutors

  • Firing of thousands of other federal professionals in violation of the law, and the initiation of government-wide plans for further firings

  • Firing of 17 Inspectors General, independent watchdogs that investigate waste, fraud, abuse, and potential criminal activity in our government

  • Letting Elon Musk and DOGE access the sensitive data on tens of millions of Americans

  • Signing of a series of illegal and unconstitutional executive orders

  • Removal of experienced career FBI officials and threats to fire FBI Special Agents and analysts

  • Removal or transfer of other experienced career officials at the Department of Justice 

  • Initiation of plans to transfer up to 1,500 FBI headquarters professionals out of the Washington, DC area

  • Initiation of plans to gut the Public Integrity Section of the Justice Department, which helps investigate and prosecute corrupt public officials

  • Initiation of plans to gut other Justice Department units that combat money laundering, prosecute foreign corruption cases,  and more

  • Initiation of plans to restore gun possession rights to convicted felons and persons with domestic violence convictions

  • Closure of the U.S. Agency for international Development, in violation of Federal law

Trump lawless is easy to find or are you another yank with blinkers on and trump is a pedo protector

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12 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I think it safe to assume you are not able to provide any actual examples of Trump defying Congress or the Court.

Epstein files.

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Trump now claims it's NATO and the UN that's the enemy, not Russia and China!

Putin's lapdog finally shows his true colours.

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He needs to be removed, and it needs to be done as quickly as possible, but something also needs to be done with Vance, as I'm afraid Vance would be even worse than Trump. He's not only lacking in intelligence, but he's highly dogmatic and the man like Trump has absolutely no principles.

As a matter of fact as it relates to both of them if you took the average tapeworm it would likely have more dignity, grace, decency, respect and honor than these two street toads.

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16 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

He needs to be removed, and it needs to be done as quickly as possible, but something also needs to be done with Vance, as I'm afraid Vance would be even worse than Trump. He's not only lacking in intelligence, but he's highly dogmatic and the man like Trump has absolutely no principles.

As a matter of fact as it relates to both of them if you took the average tapeworm it would likely have more dignity, grace, decency, respect and honor than these two street toads.

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I

agree on your description of these vile persons, but IMO, with Trump gone, the schisms we see appearing in the MAGA cult will get bigger, fast.

As Trump is fading, so is the MAGA movement, and when the day comes that Trump is gone from this earth, Vance might just as well head back to the sofa, he's done.

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He really is insane.

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2 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Sorry iam not a yank !! so not fully into america constitution, just know that if the yanks dont do something America will be the new Noth Korea and be isolated run by a dictator, civil war is comming

I'm not an American either, but I have watched what has been going on for the last couple of years. I am amazed at how fast the structure has crumbled, and how ineffective the various checks and balances have proved to be.

In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, the greatest failing is lack of parliamentary scrutiny. In the UK, and in most European (and "western nations") the Premier and Cabinet are drawn from an elected parliament. They are directly answerable to that Parliament on a regular basis. "Prime Minister's Questions ", and other Ministerial Questions, are political theatre, but they serve to make the political executive leadership publicly accountable to the people's representatives in a way that Congress cannot. So for example, if the British Prime Minister were to create a politicised militia to be set upon a section of the population, or if he decided to annex territory from another country, he or she would be rapidly stopped by parliament. Yes Congress has committees, but they are politically manipulated, and seem to be easily dodged by the executive. A Premier/Prime Minister or Minister can be fairly rapidly forced to resign or change policy by parliamentary pressure - lose a vote of confidence and you are out. The USA relies on Congressional impeachment, which is a fairly long drawn out affair and is managed by the controlling political higherarchy.

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2 minutes ago, JAG said:

I'm not an American either, but I have watched what has been going on for the last couple of years. I am amazed at how fast the structure has crumbled, and how ineffective the various checks and balances have proved to be.

In my opinion, and it is only my opinion, the greatest failing is lack of parliamentary scrutiny. In the UK, and in most European (and "western nations") the Premier and Cabinet are drawn from an elected parliament. They are directly answerable to that Parliament on a regular basis. "Prime Minister's Questions ", and other Ministerial Questions, are political theatre, but they serve to make the political executive leadership publicly accountable to the people's representatives in a way that Congress cannot. Yes Congress has committees, but they are politically manipulated, and seem to be easily dodged by the executive. A Premier/Prime Minister or Minister can be fairly rapidly forced to resign or change policy by parliamentary pressure - lose a vote of confidence and you are out. The USA relies on Congressional impeachment, which is a fairly long drawn out affair and is managed by the controlling political higherarchy.

Totally agree !! If the yanks dont get rid of him and vance America will become the new north korea run by a dictator and will be isolated

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

As a matter of fact as it relates to both of them if you took the average tapeworm it would likely have more dignity, grace, decency, respect and honor than these two street toads.

What has a tapeworms and toads done to you to justify such abhorrence?

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couple of questions for the yanks !!

1 Why is there NO age limit for the president ???

2 its very obvious that trunp has dementia how do you remove him ???

28 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

couple of questions for the yanks !!

1 Why is there NO age limit for the president ???

2 its very obvious that trunp has dementia how do you remove him ???

despite his age, he is more lucid than most people half his age.

also has more energy than people half his age. Has done more in the last 2 weeks than most people do in their lifetimes.

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