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08 Apr 2026 WorldUnited States

US Lawmakers Call for 25th Amendment to Remove Trump Over Iran Threats

Prominent U.S. lawmakers, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ro Khanna, and Chuck Schumer, have called for invoking the 25th Amendment to remove former President Trump from office. This comes after Trump's recent threats against Iran, which were described as erratic and dangerous, raising concerns about his fitness for presidential decision-making and potentially triggering a constitutional crisis.
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Why it matters

The 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution provides for presidential disability and succession.

Section 4, in particular, allows for the removal of a President from office if the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet, or other body as Congress may by law provide, declare that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.

This provision is designed for extreme circumstances where a President is deemed medically or psychologically incapacitated, or otherwise unfit to govern. Calls for the 25th Amendment's invocation have historically been rare, largely due to its high political threshold and the potential for severe constitutional repercussions. The current demands from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers stem from concerns over Trump's public statements and actions regarding the Iran crisis, which have been criticized as highly inflammatory and risking a wider conflict, leading to questions about his judgment and capacity to lead effectively. While largely symbolic given Trump is no longer president, these calls by such a wide range of political figures signify the depth of concern within the political establishment regarding a former president's rhetoric, especially during a period of international crisis. It reflects anxieties about presidential powers, accountability, and the stability of global security. For UPSC/SSC aspirants, this highlights the intricate balance of power within the U. S. government, the constitutional safeguards against an unfit executive, and the public and political scrutiny that accompanies such high-stakes international decisions.

Sources
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Published07 Apr 2026, 22:21 IST / 07 Apr 2026, 16:51 UTC
Date Page08 Apr 2026