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More than 30 members of Congress have now expressed support for either impeaching Donald Trump or invoking the 25th Amendment to transfer power to the vice president — a stunning escalation in Washington.
Key voices include Sen. Bernie Sanders, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Rep. Ro Khanna, Rep. Melanie Stansbury, Rep. Yassamin Ansari, Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Maxine Dexter, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — among a growing list of Democrats raising alarms.
The 25th Amendment allows the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to carry out their duties, while impeachment would require action from Congress itself. Neither path has ever been successfully used to remove a sitting president in this way — underscoring just how extraordinary this moment is.
The surge in support reflects intensifying concern over Trump’s recent actions and rhetoric, marking one of the most serious constitutional flashpoints in modern U.S. history.More than 30 members of Congress have now expressed support for either impeaching Donald Trump or invoking the 25th Amendment to transfer power to the vice president — a stunning escalation in Washington. Key voices include Sen. Bernie Sanders, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Rep. Ro Khanna, Rep. Melanie Stansbury, Rep. Yassamin Ansari, Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Maxine Dexter, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — among a growing list of Democrats raising alarms. The 25th Amendment allows the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to carry out their duties, while impeachment would require action from Congress itself. Neither path has ever been successfully used to remove a sitting president in this way — underscoring just how extraordinary this moment is. The surge in support reflects intensifying concern over Trump’s recent actions and rhetoric, marking one of the most serious constitutional flashpoints in modern U.S. history.0 Comments 0 Shares 134 Views 0 Reviews
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz delivered a blunt assessment of Donald Trump, saying the president has “lost his mind” amid escalating tensions and controversial decisions.
The remark adds to a growing chorus of Democrats raising alarms about Trump’s rhetoric and leadership, particularly as the situation with Iran intensifies.
Walz’s statement reflects just how sharply political discourse has escalated — with criticism now moving beyond policy disagreements into direct challenges over the president’s judgment and stability.Minnesota Governor Tim Walz delivered a blunt assessment of Donald Trump, saying the president has “lost his mind” amid escalating tensions and controversial decisions. The remark adds to a growing chorus of Democrats raising alarms about Trump’s rhetoric and leadership, particularly as the situation with Iran intensifies. Walz’s statement reflects just how sharply political discourse has escalated — with criticism now moving beyond policy disagreements into direct challenges over the president’s judgment and stability.0 Comments 0 Shares 148 Views 0 Reviews
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MTG has fully converted and joined the resistance against Donald Trump, whom she served so closely for five years.
She has called for the 25th Amendment following his announcement this morning that he's going to wipe out the whole of Iran.MTG has fully converted and joined the resistance against Donald Trump, whom she served so closely for five years. She has called for the 25th Amendment following his announcement this morning that he's going to wipe out the whole of Iran.0 Comments 0 Shares 183 Views 0 Reviews
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Tucker Carlson delivers a scathing moral rebuke of President Donald Trump, centering his criticism on what he characterizes as a profound violation of religious respect and human decency. Carlson frames his condemnation around the fundamental principle that mocking faith traditions crosses essential boundaries of civilized discourse, arguing that such behavior reflects a dangerous sense of superiority that places oneself above divine authority.
The media personality specifically targets what he describes as Trump's Easter morning social media activity, characterizing it as a deliberate affront to Christian values through the combination of profane language, violent rhetoric, and what Carlson sees as the inappropriate invocation of Islamic religious phrases. Carlson argues this represents not just disrespect toward Islam, but a deeper mockery of Christianity itself, suggesting that using religious language while engaging in behavior antithetical to Christian teachings constitutes a form of blasphemy.
Carlson's language escalates to explicitly moral territory, using the word "evil" to describe what he sees as intentional desecration of sacred concepts. His definition of evil as the deliberate destruction of "beauty and truth" positions this criticism within a broader philosophical framework about the protection of sacred values and religious dignity.
This represents a remarkable break from typical conservative media support for Trump, with Carlson positioning himself as defending fundamental religious principles against what he characterizes as their exploitation for political purposes.Tucker Carlson delivers a scathing moral rebuke of President Donald Trump, centering his criticism on what he characterizes as a profound violation of religious respect and human decency. Carlson frames his condemnation around the fundamental principle that mocking faith traditions crosses essential boundaries of civilized discourse, arguing that such behavior reflects a dangerous sense of superiority that places oneself above divine authority. The media personality specifically targets what he describes as Trump's Easter morning social media activity, characterizing it as a deliberate affront to Christian values through the combination of profane language, violent rhetoric, and what Carlson sees as the inappropriate invocation of Islamic religious phrases. Carlson argues this represents not just disrespect toward Islam, but a deeper mockery of Christianity itself, suggesting that using religious language while engaging in behavior antithetical to Christian teachings constitutes a form of blasphemy. Carlson's language escalates to explicitly moral territory, using the word "evil" to describe what he sees as intentional desecration of sacred concepts. His definition of evil as the deliberate destruction of "beauty and truth" positions this criticism within a broader philosophical framework about the protection of sacred values and religious dignity. This represents a remarkable break from typical conservative media support for Trump, with Carlson positioning himself as defending fundamental religious principles against what he characterizes as their exploitation for political purposes.0 Comments 0 Shares 169 Views 0 Reviews
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Civilians across Iran are forming human chains on bridges and around power plants and other critical infrastructure in an effort to deter potential U.S. and Israeli strikes, following an announcement from President Donald Trump that he may completely wipe out Iran as a civilization today.Civilians across Iran are forming human chains on bridges and around power plants and other critical infrastructure in an effort to deter potential U.S. and Israeli strikes, following an announcement from President Donald Trump that he may completely wipe out Iran as a civilization today.0 Comments 0 Shares 176 Views 0 Reviews
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In a stunning turn of events, Marjorie Taylor Greene is now calling for the 25th Amendment against Donald Trump following his increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward Iran.
Greene — once one of Trump’s most loyal allies — warned that talk of wiping out an entire civilization crosses a moral and political line, calling the situation “evil and madness” and is urging immediate action to stop further escalation.
Her remarks come after Trump threatened to wipe out Iran as a civilization this evening.
The moment marks a dramatic turning point, as fractures within Trump’s own base spill into public view during one of the most volatile geopolitical crises in years.In a stunning turn of events, Marjorie Taylor Greene is now calling for the 25th Amendment against Donald Trump following his increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward Iran. Greene — once one of Trump’s most loyal allies — warned that talk of wiping out an entire civilization crosses a moral and political line, calling the situation “evil and madness” and is urging immediate action to stop further escalation. Her remarks come after Trump threatened to wipe out Iran as a civilization this evening. The moment marks a dramatic turning point, as fractures within Trump’s own base spill into public view during one of the most volatile geopolitical crises in years.0 Comments 0 Shares 174 Views 0 Reviews
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