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JUST IN; Gavin Newsom Calls for 25th Amendment to Remove Donald Trump amid escalating tension with Iran and Trump’s threat to end a whole civilization.
A wave of political tension is sweeping across the United States following controversial remarks by President Donald Trump regarding Iran, with mounting calls from political figures—including speculation involving Gavin Newsom—to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove the president from office.
Escalating Rhetoric Sparks Alarm
The controversy stems from a series of alarming statements made by Trump amid rising tensions with Iran. In one widely reported message, Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight,” a remark that has drawn intense backlash from lawmakers, global leaders, and even some members of his own political base. �
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Critics argue that such rhetoric is not only dangerous but could push the world closer to a large-scale conflict. The situation has heightened fears of a broader war in the Middle East, especially following military actions tied to securing global oil routes.
Calls for the 25th Amendment
In response, several Democratic lawmakers have publicly urged the use of the 25th Amendment—a constitutional provision that allows the vice president and cabinet to remove a sitting president deemed unfit to serve. �
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These calls have intensified in recent days, with critics labeling Trump’s statements as “unhinged” and a potential threat to global stability. �
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While some headlines suggest figures like Newsom are leading the charge, available reports indicate that the push is primarily coming from members of Congress and political commentators, rather than a formal move initiated by the California governor.
Divisions Within U.S. Politics
The issue has exposed deep divisions within American politics. While many Democrats are advocating for immediate action, most Republicans have remained cautious or supportive of Trump’s approach. A few exceptions, however, have raised concerns about the president’s rhetoric and its implications. �
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Even some of Trump’s allies and conservative voices have expressed unease, signaling cracks within his traditional support base.
Can the 25th Amendment Be Used?
Despite the growing calls, invoking the 25th Amendment remains highly unlikely. The process requires agreement from Vice President JD Vance and a majority of the president’s cabinet—an extremely high bar that has never been used to forcibly remove a president against their will. �
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Political analysts note that, in reality, such a move would require overwhelming bipartisan support, which currently does not exist.
What Happens Next?
As tensions between the United States and Iran continue to rise, the political fallout at home is becoming just as intense as the geopolitical stakes abroad.
For now, the calls to remove Trump remain largely symbolic—but they reflect a growing sense of urgency among critics who fear that escalating rhetoric could lead to irreversible consequences on the global stage.
The coming days will likely determine whether this remains political noise—or evolves into a serious constitutional confrontation.