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House Democrats Propose 25th Amendment Commission to Assess Trump

The push spotlights concerns about Trump's fitness, with constitutional and political hurdles making removal unlikely.

Overview

  • Rep. Jamie Raskin introduced a 10-page bill Tuesday to create a 17-member commission under Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to evaluate the president’s capacity, with 50 House Democrats co-sponsoring it.
  • The panel would be appointed by congressional leaders from both parties and include physicians and former senior officials, and it could order a medical exam of the president within 72 hours.
  • Under the 25th Amendment, any temporary transfer of power would still require Vice President JD Vance’s agreement, and a contested removal would need two‑thirds votes in both the House and Senate within 21 days.
  • Democrats point to Trump’s recent Iran threats, including a post warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight,” even as a two‑week ceasefire has paused immediate escalation; the White House dismissed the bill and defended the president’s sharpness.
  • Analysts call the effort a long shot because Republicans control Congress and Trump could veto the bill, though supporters cast it as a continuity‑of‑government fix that also intensifies scrutiny of presidential fitness.