25th Amendment row: Can Trump be removed from office amid Iran war? 5 things to know as calls for invoking Sec 4 grows
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump's explicit threat to Iran on Easter Sunday, including a religious reference and a deadline for military action, has intensified calls for his removal under the 25th Amendment due to concerns over his fitness to serve.
- Trading on the prediction platform Kalshi shows increased speculation that Trump's Cabinet may invoke the 25th Amendment, with the probability rising from 15% in January 2025 to over 35% recently amid escalating controversies.
- Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which allows the Vice President and Cabinet to declare a President unfit and transfer power, has never been used but is now being seriously discussed by some lawmakers and critics in response to Trump's recent statements and actions.
- Several Democratic representatives and some Republicans have publicly urged Congress and Trump's Cabinet to consider invoking the 25th Amendment, citing national security risks and Trump's erratic behavior, including controversial U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
- Despite rumors and public speculation about Trump's health and cognitive state, the White House denies any medical emergency, while Trump remains the only U.S. president to have been impeached twice and acquitted both times by the Senate.