The Evidence

Continuing Reasons why the 25th Amendment is still center stage in a failing presidency.

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The Mathematics of Cruelty: How a Single Presidency Is Forecast to End Millions of Lives
Across foreign aid, Medicaid, the marketplace, environmental regulation, and a war launched without Congress, peer-reviewed researchers and federal analysts have now produced an extraordinary, convergent picture. The body count of the Trump administration's second-term policy choices — projected and already counted — runs into the millions. And the constitutional question is no longer hypothetical.
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101 Million Dollars in the Rough
A new HuffPost analysis confirms that Donald Trump has billed taxpayers more than $101 million for his personal golf habit since January 2025 — on a trajectory toward $300 million by term's end — even as 4.3 million Americans have lost access to federal food assistance under his watch. This is not a story about leisure. It is a story about who pays, and who plays.
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The Cult of the Golden King: How Congress Is Building a Monument to Trump While America Burns
Six bills in the 119th Congress propose to chisel Donald Trump's face into Mount Rushmore, print his portrait on a new $250 bill, rename airports in his honor, make his birthday a federal holiday, create a "Trump Peace Prize," and force taxpayers to fund NIH research into his critics' supposed mental illness. While lawmakers perform loyalty rituals for a president obsessed with his own legacy, Americans are drowning in healthcare costs and an imploding economy.
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Empire State of Mind: Trump's Cuba Gambit and the Unraveling of Constitutional Order
At a Palm Beach gala, the president casually announced the United States would "take over" Cuba "almost immediately" — then signed an executive order to back it up. What looked like an offhand remark is, in fact, the latest symptom of a presidency operating without restraint, without law, and increasingly without reason.
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The Map Wars: How a Gutted Voting Rights Act and a Presidency Off the Rails Are Redrawing the American Republic
In the ten months since the Supreme Court eviscerated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a presidential pressure campaign has triggered the most aggressive mid-decade redistricting since the 1960s. The pattern is no longer just partisan hardball. It is the architecture of minority rule — and a window into a White House whose judgment is now openly questioned in Congress.
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The Admiral's Warning: Truth to Power Has Left the Building
As America's war with Iran enters its third month without a strategy, a timeline, or a congressional vote, retired Adm. William McRaven — the man who killed Osama bin Laden — is sounding an alarm that goes far beyond military tactics. What he describes is an executive branch that has hollowed out its own command structure, silenced its most experienced advisors, and sent young Americans into harm's way for reasons that keep changing.
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The Harvest of Ruin
Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies surged 46% in 2025 — a third consecutive annual increase — with the Midwest leading the collapse at 70% higher than the year before. Behind the data is a deliberate policy landscape of tariff warfare, agency demolition, and willful neglect that reveals not a governing president, but a wrecking ball with a MAGA hat.
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Six Percent. The Wholesale Inflation Report That Strips Bare a Presidency No Longer Working for Americans
April's Producer Price Index posted its largest annual jump in nearly four years. Real wages went negative. The president said he doesn't "think about" Americans' finances. And in the same week, his party tried to slip $1 billion in taxpayer money toward his White House ballroom.
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The OPEC Exodus
When the United Arab Emirates announced it was quitting OPEC on the same week that gas prices hit a four-year national high and more than seventy lawmakers called for the President's removal, something more than an energy market story was being written. It was a portrait of a presidency in collapse — and an American family at the pump, paying the bill.
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The Punchline Is the President
When the Federal Communications Commission threatened ABC's broadcast licenses because a comedian made a joke about Melania Trump, it did not merely cross a constitutional line — it drew a map of the administration's psychology, its priorities, and the accelerating deterioration of democratic norms at the highest level of American government.
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