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Continuing Reasons why the 25th Amendment is still center stage.

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The Confidence Collapse
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index just hit the lowest reading in its 74-year history — a number that is not an abstraction, but the measurable cost of erratic governance, tariff-driven inflation, an unauthorized war, and a president who has confounded economists, alienated allies, and spooked every American who has ever checked a grocery receipt. This is the record Donald Trump has earned.
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The Pardon Factory
Donald Trump has privately promised his entire White House staff a get-out-of-jail-free card before he leaves office. He has already erased nearly $2 billion in court-ordered restitution for crime victims. He fired the official whose job was to ensure pardons weren't corrupt, and replaced her with a Stop the Steal activist and a former prisoner. The message to every official in his administration is now explicit: do whatever it takes, because accountability will never come.
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The Islamabad Gamble
A real estate developer, the president's son-in-law, and a vice president with "pretty clear guidelines" flew to Pakistan to negotiate nuclear terms with Iran — without allies, without a unified position, and without even a common text of the ceasefire they had just signed. Twenty-one hours later, they left empty-handed.
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Congress Moves on Trump's Mind
In a historic and escalating series of official actions, Democratic lawmakers have formally demanded cognitive testing, launched investigations, briefed colleagues on the 25th Amendment, and written directly to the Vice President — arguing that the 79-year-old president's deteriorating behavior represents a constitutional emergency, not a political dispute.
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Gilded Delusions
There is a particular kind of dissonance that defines the second Trump administration — a presidency unfolding against a backdrop of war threats, economic anxiety, and democratic erosion, while its chief executive obsesses over cherubs, gold leaf, and the size of his arch.
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Ballrooms, Blood, and Breakdown
A president who posts graphic murder videos, threatens civilizations in expletive-laden Easter posts, obsesses over a Nobel Prize while at war, and agonizes over ballroom décor while gas prices spike is not exhibiting the behavior of someone discharging the powers and duties of the presidency. He is exhibiting the behavior of someone who should not have access to nuclear weapons. The 25th Amendment exists precisely for this. The question is not whether the case exists. The question is whether anyone in the Republican Party still has the courage to read the Constitution they swore to uphold.
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The Pope, the Pentagon, and a President Unraveling
Days after Pope Leo XIV delivered his "State of the World" speech, Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby summoned Cardinal Christophe Pierre to a closed-door Pentagon meeting and declared that "The United States has the military power to do whatever it wants in the world. The Catholic Church had better take its side." [The New Republic]
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A Deal Built on Panic
The 25th Amendment Push: More than 85 House Democrats had called for Trump to be impeached or removed via the 25th Amendment as of Tuesday evening. Notably, former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and right-wing commentator Candace Owens also called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked, while Tucker Carlson criticized Trump like never before on his show.
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