The actions of Trump related to the Iran conflict have shifted the focus of House Democrats.
Throughout Trump’s initial year in office, the leadership of House Democrats emphasized addressing affordability and inflation as their primary concerns. However, they are now overwhelmed with calls from constituents, and many members are incensed by Trump’s conduct.
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Although House Democrats cannot independently invoke the 25th Amendment, they are investigating their options.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries conceded to his backbenchers today, announcing a 25th Amendment briefing to be conducted by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) on Friday. … The time it takes for Democratic leadership to respond to the demands of energized rank-and-file lawmakers is decreasing.
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A year ago, Democrats were upset with Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) for proposing articles of impeachment.
The resistance to impeaching Trump has dissipated, and calls for the 25th Amendment from rank-and-file members have resurfaced.
By last night, over 85 Democrats had called for Trump’s removal.
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There is significant anxiety across the nation about Trump’s erratic threats to commit war crimes,” Raskin, who has publicly advocated for invoking the 25th Amendment, told us.
“The Constitution is not ideally crafted for emergencies like this, but the 25th Amendment is certainly the most viable option we have for a federal response,” Raskin stated.
Utilizing the 25th Amendment presents challenges.

