’25TH AMENDMENT!!!’ Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for Trump’s Removal From Office
Lawmakers from both parties said the Easter post was unfit for office and urged constitutional action as Trump’s Iran threat drew widespread condemnation.
- On Easter Sunday, President Donald Trump ignited a bipartisan firestorm by posting profanity-laced threats against Iran on Truth Social, warning of "Power Plant Day" and "Bridge Day" in a message that left lawmakers shocked.
- Calls to invoke the 25th Amendment surged in response, as Democratic Senator Chris Murphy tweeted he would contact constitutional lawyers if he were in the Cabinet.
- "The 25th Amendment exists for a reason," Representative Yassamin Ansari emphasized, while Representative Melanie Stansbury stated, "He has gone insane," and Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized his behavior.
- Historical analysis by Perry notes that while past presidents like Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon were profane privately, they maintained dignity in public statements about war, unlike Trump's obscene public rhetoric.
- Writing on Monday, The Bulwark's Jonathan V. Last warned "the walls are closing in" on Trump, suggesting Iran could manipulate gas prices to exploit his weakening domestic political position.
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’25TH AMENDMENT!!!’ Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for Trump’s Removal From Office
(Tom Williams | Credit: AP) Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, the longtime ally of President Donald Trump who turned on him last year, called for Trump’s removal from office through the 25th Amendment on Tuesday morning. Greene’s advocacy for the drastic measure came shortly after the president issued a jaw-dropping new threat against the Iranian regime. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t w…
Top historian: Trump's obscene war messaging breaks all presidential norms
President Donald Trump’s profane public statements about the Iran war are unprecedented, according to a top presidential historian.“Trump’s Easter Sunday blast at the Iranians thus offered a stark contrast with even his most profane predecessors,” wrote top presidential historian Barbara A. Perry in The Atlantic on Monday. Perry specifically denounced Trump’s Easter post on his social media platform, Truth Social, in which he wrote that “Tuesday…
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