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Donald Trump Threatens His Own Cabinet Members and U.S. congress, Warning Them of Dire Consequences and Not to “Even Think About” Invoking the 25th Amendment Amid Growing Concerns Over His Behavior
BREAKING: Donald Trump Reportedly Threatens His Cabinet If They “Even Think About” Using the 25th Amendment on Him
Washington, D.C. —
In a dramatic escalation of tensions inside Donald Trump’s inner circle, multiple reports suggest that the former president has privately warned members of his cabinet not to “even think about” invoking the 25th Amendment — a constitutional measure that allows a sitting president to be removed from office if deemed unfit to perform the duties of the presidency.

According to individuals familiar with the situation, Trump’s outburst reportedly came during a closed-door meeting after hearing discussions about concerns over his increasingly erratic behavior and controversial public remarks. The 25th Amendment, which has rarely been used in U.S. history, allows the vice president and a majority of the cabinet to declare a president incapacitated — temporarily or permanently — if they believe he cannot fulfill his constitutional responsibilities.
Sources described the former president as “visibly agitated” and “paranoid” during the exchange, allegedly warning his cabinet that anyone who supports the idea of invoking the amendment would face severe consequences. “Don’t even think about it,” Trump reportedly said, in what one insider characterized as a “thinly veiled threat.”
This latest revelation comes amid growing unrest within Trump’s administration and renewed scrutiny over his conduct, decision-making, and public statements. Analysts suggest that the 25th Amendment discussions reflect deepening anxiety among senior officials about the direction of his leadership and its potential implications for national stability.
Legal and constitutional experts have long debated the feasibility of invoking the 25th Amendment against a sitting or former president, noting that it would require extraordinary consensus and clear evidence of incapacity. However, the mere mention of the amendment reportedly infuriated Trump, who has a history of reacting harshly to any suggestion that his authority could be challenged.
The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment, and Trump’s spokesperson has dismissed the reports as “fabricated nonsense designed to undermine the President’s strength and leadership.”
Still, the alleged threats have fueled concerns about the atmosphere of fear and distrust surrounding Trump’s political circle, raising new questions about internal divisions and what they could mean for the country’s governance in the months ahead.
