Quick Read
- The NAACP has formally requested the invocation of the 25th Amendment for the first time in its history.
- The call follows a series of profanity-laden threats made by the president toward Iran on social media.
- Lawmakers and civil rights leaders argue the president’s erratic behavior constitutes a direct national security threat.
WASHINGTON (Azat TV) – The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has issued an unprecedented call for the immediate removal of President Donald Trump from office, citing concerns over his mental acuity and increasingly volatile behavior. In a statement released Tuesday, the organization urged Vice President and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, marking the first time in the group’s history that it has sought such a constitutional intervention.
Mounting Pressure Following Easter Sunday Threats
The demand follows a series of erratic statements from the president, most notably a profanity-laden post on his Truth Social account over Easter weekend. In the message, which targeted Iran, the president threatened the mass bombing of civilian infrastructure. This rhetoric has sparked widespread alarm among civil rights leaders and lawmakers, who argue that the president’s conduct no longer fits the parameters of standard political disagreement but has instead escalated into a significant national security threat.
Congressional and Public Reaction
Democratic lawmakers have echoed these concerns, with Senator Chris Murphy noting on social media that if he were a member of the current cabinet, he would be actively consulting with constitutional lawyers regarding the 25th Amendment. The NAACP, led by President and CEO Derrick Johnson, emphasized that the president’s actions jeopardize military readiness and undermine public trust in the executive branch. Johnson described the president as “unfit, unwell, and unhinged,” asserting that the stability of the nation and global safety depend on immediate, decisive action by those closest to the president in his administration.
The Stakes of Presidential Incapacity
The 25th Amendment provides the legal framework for the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. While the threshold for such an action is high, the current discourse reflects a growing consensus among critics that the president’s recent behavior constitutes a dangerous departure from the requirements of the office. Analysts suggest that the call from a major organization like the NAACP signals a shift in how political instability is being measured, moving from partisan debate to institutional concern over the functionality of the presidency.
The formal demand from the NAACP highlights a critical juncture where long-standing civil rights advocacy is converging with institutional alarm over executive stability, underscoring that the primary challenge for the administration is no longer just policy criticism, but a widening consensus that the president’s behavioral patterns are actively eroding the functional integrity of the executive branch.

