Invoke the 25th amendment to remove the president of the USA

Recent signers:
Sheri Jones and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I am deeply concerned about the current state of our nation under the leadership of the current President of the United States. It is my belief that he is having a detrimental impact on our country, threatening the very fabric of our society with actions and decisions that appear to be jeopardizing the well-being and future of American citizens.

The 25th Amendment, specifically Section 4, provides a constitutional mechanism for the removal of a sitting president who is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. This provision is vital for safeguarding the nation against any leadership that may adversely affect American lives.

Recent actions by the president have raised alarm among citizens, lawmakers, and international observers alike. From erratic decision-making and failure to address pressing issues, to policies that have widened the national divide, there is growing consensus that the leadership is not in alignment with the values and needs of the American populace. Polls show increasing dissatisfaction, with recent surveys indicating a sharp decline in approval ratings, underscoring the call for change.

It is imperative that we uphold the principles of democracy and ensure that leadership remains competent and aligned with the interests of the nation. By invoking the 25th Amendment, we can initiate a constitutional process that puts the welfare of the nation above any individual interests. This is not a step to be taken lightly, but inaction may lead to irreversible damage that we cannot afford.

Let us rally together, as concerned citizens, and urge Congress and relevant authorities to consider the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Stand with me in calling for an evaluation of the president's ability to lead effectively. Please sign this petition to protect the future of the United States and to preserve its democratic integrity for generations to come.

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Recent signers:
Sheri Jones and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I am deeply concerned about the current state of our nation under the leadership of the current President of the United States. It is my belief that he is having a detrimental impact on our country, threatening the very fabric of our society with actions and decisions that appear to be jeopardizing the well-being and future of American citizens.

The 25th Amendment, specifically Section 4, provides a constitutional mechanism for the removal of a sitting president who is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. This provision is vital for safeguarding the nation against any leadership that may adversely affect American lives.

Recent actions by the president have raised alarm among citizens, lawmakers, and international observers alike. From erratic decision-making and failure to address pressing issues, to policies that have widened the national divide, there is growing consensus that the leadership is not in alignment with the values and needs of the American populace. Polls show increasing dissatisfaction, with recent surveys indicating a sharp decline in approval ratings, underscoring the call for change.

It is imperative that we uphold the principles of democracy and ensure that leadership remains competent and aligned with the interests of the nation. By invoking the 25th Amendment, we can initiate a constitutional process that puts the welfare of the nation above any individual interests. This is not a step to be taken lightly, but inaction may lead to irreversible damage that we cannot afford.

Let us rally together, as concerned citizens, and urge Congress and relevant authorities to consider the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Stand with me in calling for an evaluation of the president's ability to lead effectively. Please sign this petition to protect the future of the United States and to preserve its democratic integrity for generations to come.

The Decision Makers

James Vance
Vice President of the United States
Donald Trump
President of the United States
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