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Congressional Democrats Discuss Presidential Removal Options After Iran Statements

June 11, 2026

Following statements made by President Trump regarding Iran, some Democratic members of Congress have discussed procedures for his potential removal from office. Lawmakers considered impeachment and the 25th Amendment as possible mechanisms.

The discussions occurred even after President Trump announced a ceasefire, according to reports from Capitol Hill. The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution addresses presidential disability and succession. It outlines procedures for removing a president who is deemed unable to discharge the powers and duties of their office.

Impeachment is a separate process, initiated in the House of Representatives, that could lead to a Senate trial and, if convicted, removal from office.

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