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The 25th Amendment Is Not a Political Weapon

The surge in calls for President Trump’s impeachment or the use of the 25th Amendment highlights the misuse of constitutional mechanisms intended for incapacity. Critics argue that these tools are being politicized, threatening the seriousness of constitutional safeguards and risking democratic stability. Proper discourse should occur through established legislative processes, not panic-driven measures.

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Trump, Presidential Power, and Politico’s Short Memory

The Politico article discusses Donald Trump’s second term and his legal battles over executive power but questions whether his actions are truly unprecedented. It argues that past presidents have similarly expanded powers but without the same scrutiny. The real concern, it suggests, stems from Trump’s lack of political approval, not constitutional violation.

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