The quiet part isn’t quiet anymore. They’re saying it out loud now — on cable news, in press conferences, with straight faces and serious tones. The 25th Amendment. The constitutional nuclear option designed for presidents who are physically or mentally unable to serve. And they want to aim it at a president whose only crime, apparently, is being too aggressive with America’s enemies.
Rep. Chris Deluzio, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, went on MS NOW this week and said the quiet part with his whole chest. When asked whether a 25th Amendment conversation is even “productive,” Deluzio didn’t flinch:
“I’m not sure it matters whether it’s productive or not. I think it’s important, and it has to happen.”
Read that again. He doesn’t care if it goes anywhere. He doesn’t care if it’s realistic. He just wants the conversation happening — on TV, in the papers, in the public consciousness. That’s not governance. That’s narrative warfare.
The Setup Is the Point
This is the trick they’ve been running since 2016. You don’t have to actually remove a president to damage him. You just have to keep the word “removal” in rotation. Impeachment. Indictment. Now, Amendment. It’s a branding exercise dressed up as constitutional concern.
And here’s where it gets stupid. The host, Alex Witt, rattled off a list of names — Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Marjorie Taylor Greene — as though a few loud voices on the right somehow validate the left’s constitutional fever dream. Dozens of Democrats plus a handful of MAGA dissidents does not a Cabinet revolt make. Trump’s Cabinet isn’t going to invoke the 25th. Everyone knows it. Deluzio knows it. Witt knows it. The camera operator knows it.
But they don’t need it to happen. They need you to think it might.
The Real Target: Public Perception
Deluzio kept going, calling Trump’s posture on Iran “an obvious war crime” and labeling his behavior “unhinged.” He took a swipe at the Defense Secretary for backing the president instead of undermining him — because apparently loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief is now a character flaw.
“To have people around him like the defense secretary, rather than saying, no, Mr. President, you’re wrong, and, instead, doubling down on those threats, it’s just dangerous stuff.”
Translation: the Cabinet should be working against the president, not with him. That’s not a call for constitutional order. That’s a call for insubordination wrapped in a flag.
Deluzio then pivoted to the real Democratic wish list:
“It’s time for the Congress to get back to Washington, to put a stop to this war, and take away this president’s power to continue to wage it and [put] American lives and dollars at risk while life at home continues to become more expensive.”
Strip the president’s war powers. Defund the mission. Tie his hands while the world watches. That’s the play. The 25th Amendment talk is just the shiny object — the real agenda is legislative castration of the executive branch.
Trump Didn’t Start This Fight
Love him or hate him, Trump didn’t tiptoe around Iran — he brought a bulldozer. And the same people who spent years telling us Iran was “months away” from a nuclear weapon are now furious that someone actually decided to do something about it. The same crowd that lectured us about “norms” wants to use a constitutional amendment designed for comatose presidents against a guy who’s clearly very much awake and very much in charge.
The 25th Amendment requires the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to act. That’s not happening. Everyone in Washington knows it’s not happening. So why keep talking about it?
Because the goal was never removal. The goal is erosion. Drip by drip, headline by headline, they want to sand down public confidence until the next election cycle. Plant the seed that he’s unstable. Repeat it enough times and maybe it sticks.
This is the playbook, folks. It’s always been the playbook. They couldn’t beat him at the ballot box, so they’ll try to beat him in the court of public opinion — one breathless cable news segment at a time. Chris Deluzio just told you the strategy out loud: it doesn’t have to be productive. It just has to be loud.
And that should tell you everything you need to know about who’s really being unhinged here.
