Senator Proposes To Remove Trump: What's Next?

He argued that the President’s repeated statements and behavior surrounding Greenland have created confusion among allies and damaged the credibility of the United States on the global stage.;

Update: 2026-01-23 02:57 GMT

Donald Trump is standing out to be one of the most impulsive presidents in the history of United States politics, and this is calling for adverse measures from the United States Senate.

A senior Democratic lawmaker has raised serious concerns about President Donald Trump’s conduct, calling for his removal from office under the 25th Amendment of the United States Constitution.

Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts has publicly stated that the President’s recent actions and remarks related to Greenland show troubling judgment and raise questions about his ability to carry out the duties of the office.

According to Markey, the issue is not about policy disagreement but about stability and responsibility. He argued that the President’s repeated statements and behavior surrounding Greenland have created confusion among allies and damaged the credibility of the United States on the global stage. The senator said such actions reflect a pattern that cannot be ignored any longer.

The 25th Amendment allows for the removal of a president if they are deemed unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. Markey emphasized that this constitutional provision exists to protect the nation during moments of serious concern and uncertainty. He urged senior officials within the administration to act in the interest of national security and democratic values.

This call has intensified political debate in Washington. While supporters of the President have dismissed the demand as politically motivated, critics say it reflects growing alarm over leadership and decision making at the highest level.

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