What Now! Trump Could Be Removed Under 25th Amendment?

United States president to Donald Trump has been taking far too many controversial decisions, and these are being protested by the United States citizens themselves.;

Update: 2026-01-29 12:48 GMT

United States president to Donald Trump has been taking far too many controversial decisions, and these are being protested by the United States citizens themselves. The most recent protest came in Minnesota when Trump tried to enforce ICE which was rejected by the locals.

A fresh political debate has emerged in the United States after Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts publicly called for President Donald Trump to be removed from office using the 25th Amendment of the Constitution.

The senator’s statement has reignited discussion around the rarely used provision, which allows for the temporary or permanent transfer of presidential powers if a president is deemed unable to perform official duties.

Markey’s demand follows a series of controversial remarks and actions by Trump that some Democratic lawmakers say raise serious concerns about his judgment and fitness to govern. Several members of Congress have echoed similar views, arguing that the situation warrants immediate constitutional action to protect national stability.

The 25th Amendment, particularly Section 4, permits the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare the president unfit, which would make the vice president the acting president. However, this process has never been fully implemented to remove a sitting U.S. president, making it both politically and procedurally complex.

Despite the growing rhetoric, political analysts note that invoking the amendment remains highly unlikely. It would require cooperation from Trump’s own administration and significant congressional backing, neither of which appears imminent at this stage. Still, the call highlights the deep political divisions currently shaping American politics.

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