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A Group of U.S. Senators Ignite Crisis as They Call for 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution to Remove Donald Trump, Declaring Him “Unfit” Amid Iran War, Chaos, and National Security Fears
A political storm of historic proportions is unfolding in Washington after a group of U.S. senators formally called for the removal of Donald Trump from office, invoking one of the most extraordinary provisions in American constitutional law — the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

In a dramatic late-night statement delivered on the Senate floor, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers declared that they had “lost confidence” in the president’s ability to carry out his duties. The group, which reportedly includes moderate Republicans alongside key Democrats, urged the vice president and members of the Cabinet to immediately activate Section 4 of the amendment, a rarely used mechanism designed to remove a sitting president deemed unable to discharge the powers of the office.
“This is not about politics. This is about protecting the Republic,” the statement read. “The Constitution provides a remedy for exactly this situation. The time to act is now.”
The senators pointed to a series of alarming concerns, including what they described as erratic decision-making, refusal to engage in full national security briefings, and unilateral actions taken during a period of escalating tensions in the Middle East. They also cited reports that critical intelligence warnings were ignored, alongside accounts from senior officials alleging “unstable behavior” within the administration.
The response from the White House was immediate and fierce. Officials dismissed the move as a “deep-state coup attempt,” while Trump himself took to social media to denounce the effort as “Witch hunt 3.0,” accusing lawmakers of trying to overturn his presidency.
Behind the scenes, attention has quickly shifted to the vice president and Cabinet, whose roles are central to any attempt to invoke the amendment. Under the 25th Amendment, the vice president and a majority of principal Cabinet members must formally declare the president unfit. If the president contests the decision, Congress would be required to convene within 48 hours and vote, with a two-thirds majority in both chambers needed to uphold the removal.
So far, the vice president and Cabinet have remained publicly silent, though reports suggest emergency meetings are underway at undisclosed locations — a sign of the gravity of the moment.
The political shockwaves have already spilled into financial markets and the streets. Stock futures reportedly plunged overnight, while gold surged as investors sought safer assets. Security has been tightened across key government buildings, with protests forming outside both the Capitol and the White House.
Online, the reaction has been explosive and deeply divided. Hashtags calling for Trump’s removal surged to the top of global trends within hours, drawing millions of posts. Supporters of the move praised lawmakers for what they see as a necessary intervention, while Trump’s allies condemned it as an act of political betrayal.
Legal and constitutional experts caution that successfully invoking the amendment remains a steep challenge. It would require not only the cooperation of the vice president and Cabinet but also overwhelming support in Congress if contested. Still, the mere fact that such a step is being openly discussed at the highest levels of government underscores the severity of the crisis.
If the effort fails, attention could quickly shift to impeachment proceedings as an alternative path, with some lawmakers already signaling that option remains on the table.
