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Pelosi Orders Trump Impeachment

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Pelosi has lost it.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is once again targeting President Donald Trump—this time calling for his removal from power using the 25th Amendment.

In a fiery post on X Tuesday, Pelosi urged Trump’s Cabinet to take the extraordinary step of declaring the president unfit for office following his strong warnings toward Iran.

“If the Cabinet refuses to act and restore sanity, Republicans must return to Washington and end this war,” Pelosi wrote.


Democrats Push New Attack on Trump

Pelosi’s latest comments are part of a broader pattern of attacks from Democrats who have repeatedly attempted to undermine Trump—both during his first term and now again.

Several Democratic lawmakers have seized on Trump’s recent statements about Iran, claiming his tough stance could lead to broader conflict. Critics even suggested that potential military action could violate international law.

However, many conservatives see this differently.

Supporters argue that Trump’s firm approach is exactly what’s needed to protect American interests, deter foreign threats, and restore strength on the world stage after years of weak leadership.


What the 25th Amendment Really Does

The 25th Amendment is often misunderstood—and Pelosi’s call highlights just how extreme this demand really is.

To remove a sitting president under the 25th Amendment:

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  • The vice president and a majority of the Cabinet must agree the president cannot perform his duties
  • The president can challenge that decision
  • Congress must then vote, requiring a two-thirds majority in both chambers

In reality, this process is extremely rare and has never been successfully used to remove a president against their will.


No Signs Trump’s Team Will Act

Despite Pelosi’s demands, there are zero indications that Trump’s Cabinet is considering invoking the 25th Amendment.

Republican lawmakers have also shown little interest in supporting such a move. While some GOP members have voiced concern about rising tensions overseas, most remain firmly behind the president.


Iran Tensions Continue to Develop

The situation overseas remains fluid.

Shehbaz Sharif has reportedly requested more time related to a key diplomatic deadline tied to the ongoing crisis.

Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the administration is reviewing the request and that a response from President Trump is expected soon.


The Bottom Line

Pelosi’s latest push to remove Trump is unlikely to gain traction—but it does highlight the ongoing political divide in Washington.

For many Americans, the bigger question isn’t political rhetoric—it’s whether strong leadership will prevent another prolonged conflict in the Middle East.

And for Trump supporters, the answer remains clear: peace through strength, not weakness.