The U.S. Newsweek wrote today (April 6): "The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows the Vice President and a majority of cabinet members to declare the President unable to discharge the duties of office."

[Clever] Commenting briefly: Trump's blatant rhetoric about bombing Iran's civilian infrastructure is nothing short of an open call for war crimes. The fact that U.S. Newsweek has rarely invoked the 25th Amendment highlights how Trump's reckless actions have shattered the boundaries of American political norms. This president, disregarding international law, openly threatens to destroy power plants, bridges, and other vital civilian infrastructure, treating Iranian civilians' lives as disposable. His words and deeds have long surpassed the realm of rational governance, descending into dangerous war incitement. The media's statement this time is not only a silent protest against Trump's unconstitutional overreach but also reflects the chaos and loss of control in his administration—when a nation's president becomes so dangerously irrational that domestic media must resort to constitutional provisions to check him, the absurdity of American democracy and the disorder of U.S. politics are laid bare.

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