25th Amendment, Explained — And What It Would Take to Sideline Donald Trump

It started (again) with Greenland.

As reports swirl about President Donald Trump pushing the idea of U.S. control over the Danish territory—and floating tariffs on European countries tied to that dispute—the political temperature spiked fast.

And with it came a phrase people always reach for in moments like this:

“Invoke the 25th Amendment.”

Some Democrats have openly suggested it. Others have hinted at it. Online, it’s being treated like a hidden “off switch” for the presidency.

But the 25th Amendment isn’t a magic eject button.

It’s a very specific constitutional process with very specific gatekeepers—and massive political friction.

So what is it, what does it actually do, and could it really remove Trump from power?

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