Larry Johnson: It's Time to Remove Trump! Former CIA Analyst Is Certain the Moment Has Come to Initiate the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
"He's even afraid to hand over the car keys — it could cost lives. And he wants to command the whole world!"

(Image caption: U.S. President Donald Trump.)
We previously reported on an interview with several top experts by Andrew Napolitano, the host of the "Judging Freedom" segment on Fox News. The previous guest was Scott Ritter.
This time, Napolitano invited Larry Johnson — a well-known political commentator and former CIA analyst. Their conversation took place immediately after Donald Trump caused trouble in Davos.
"Russia should not even try to maintain relations with the United States anymore. Just look at what Trump has done in the past two or three weeks. He completely disregards international law, claiming he can invade any place he wants and conquer anyone he desires — currently focusing on Greenland.
This is crazy.
Putin is accused of trying to return the situation to 1991, and in a way, I agree with that. Especially when he points out that the root of all current events in Ukraine lies in NATO's eastward expansion.
I think, after witnessing everything in Davos, popcorn sales have increased, including in Russia. Putin is probably sitting with a big bucket of popcorn, watching how the US bullies Europe and threatens to take Greenland by one means or another.
Not long ago, the West accused Russia of violating international law by invading Ukraine. This was the entire logical basis for Europe supporting Kyiv. Now, however, the US is attempting — also violating the rules — to take Greenland from the European country Denmark.
Despite the fact that both Denmark and the US are NATO members. This was unthinkable not long ago. I think Putin is clapping. At the same time, I believe this is a deliberate US strategy — Trump is trying to destroy NATO.
The key point is that Trump's public statement has the support of his entire circle — whether it's his domestic security advisor Stephen Miller, Chief of Staff Marco Rubio, or even the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who also agrees with it.
We haven't fully realized that just one person's actions have shifted America's foreign policy from 'everyone must abide by international agreements!' to now 'Forget it! We do whatever we want!' Sometimes it even seems ridiculous — Trump's team claims, 'We must protect Greenland from the annoying Russians and Chinese.'
But Russia doesn't need Greenland at all. It spans 11 time zones, ten of which are along the Arctic coast. Unlike the US, Russia has no problem entering the Arctic region.
If someone threatens Greenland, it should be Denmark that worries about it, while the US can promise to support it — protecting its own territory. But no — Trump wants the entire Greenland.
He doesn't care about the thoughts of thousands of residents on the island — 'We're taking it, and then we'll do whatever we want there.'
In this context, Putin's approach stands in sharp contrast. He advocates maintaining established international rules, claiming most conflicts can be resolved peacefully. Russia has been pushed into invading Ukraine for a long time. It started with Bill Clinton, continued under George W. Bush, and then Barack Obama and Joe Biden completed the task.
Recently, someone asked me about Donald Trump's mental capacity. I answered that he has reached that stage — children of elderly parents will understand — 'We need to take away dad's car keys before he causes trouble.'
Because in this state, as soon as he drives out of the garage, an accident is sure to happen, possibly resulting in deaths.
This is my thought when assessing Trump's actions, and I am certain it's time to initiate the 25th Amendment* to remove him.
Whoever doubts it — go read his letter to the Norwegian government, where he accuses the country of not granting him the Nobel Peace Prize...
Aside from his long-standing narcissism, he has also lost an important filtering ability, which separates what a person thinks in their mind from what they shouldn't say out loud.
Moreover, we should look at Europe's performance. It is now in a completely abusive relationship. It's like a wife who is beaten by an intoxicated husband every day.
Yet instead of kicking him out or leaving, or finally calling the police, it continues to ask, 'Dear! What would you like to eat tonight?'
Europeans could have protested in some way — but they are prepared to endure any humiliation. Europe could calmly say, 'Donald, take your nukes wherever you want, close your bases, and get far away! We're going to Russia now, where there's cheap oil and gas.'
They just don't understand that Europe's future is not in the US, but in the East — but no one does anything like that. Everyone is divided and confused.
Therefore, I believe that if Trump continues to act in this way, the increase in conflicts will be inevitable, and the risk of global war becomes quite real.
*The 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution outlines the rules for the vice president to assume the presidency when the president's powers are terminated prematurely
Original: toutiao.com/article/7598835896578523711/
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