House Democrats Introduce Bill to Examine Trump’s Fitness Under 25th Amendment
In Brief
The bill reflects ongoing debate within Congress over how to address concerns about President Trump's capacity to serve.
Key Facts
- House Democrats led by Jamie Raskin have introduced a bill to create a commission evaluating the use of the 25th Amendment regarding President Trump.
- The proposed commission would involve collaboration with Senator JD Vance, according to The Guardian.
- The measure follows recent statements by Trump about Iran and a social media post depicting himself as Jesus.
- Democrats are divided on whether to pursue impeachment or use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump.
- The bill was unveiled on Tuesday, as reported by multiple outlets.
What Happened
House Democrats, led by Jamie Raskin, introduced legislation on Tuesday to establish a commission that would assess President Trump's fitness for office under the 25th Amendment.
Why It Matters
The legislation highlights divisions within Congress over the appropriate mechanism for addressing concerns about presidential fitness, and could impact the balance of power in the executive branch.
What's Next
The bill will be considered in the House, where debate is expected over its merits and the broader question of presidential removal mechanisms.
Sources
- Fox News — House Dems unveil bill to examine removing Trump using 25th Amendment(14h ago)
- The Independent — Democrats introduce bill to assess Trump’s fitness under 25th Amendment(8h ago)
- The Guardian — House Democrats call for commission led by JD Vance to oust Trump(13h ago)
