House Democrats File Bill to Form 25th Amendment Commission to Assess Trumpโs Mental Fitness
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) is leading the latest Democratic push to remove President Donald Trump from officeโbut like past efforts, this one faces steep odds, even as it draws a larger bloc of support.
Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, has rolled out a new bill backed by roughly 50 House Democrats that would create a commission to evaluate Trumpโs mental fitness under the 25th Amendment.
The proposal would assemble a bipartisan panel of physicians and former top officials to determine whether Trump is โmentally or physically unableโ to carry out his duties.
โThe Constitution explicitly vests Congress with the authority to create a body that will guarantee the successful continuity of government by responding to presidential incapacity to discharge the powers and duties of office,โ Raskin said. โWe have a solemn duty to play our defined role under the 25th Amendment by setting up this body to act alongside the Vice President and the Cabinet.โ
He added, โPublic trust in Donald Trumpโs ability to meet the duties of his office has dropped to unprecedented lows as he threatens to destroy entire civilizations.โ
Raskin has also formally pushed for a medical evaluation of the president, citing what he called โincoherent, volatile, profane, deranged, and threateningโ public comments tied to the Iran conflict.
But hereโs the reality: the effort is a long shot.
Republicans still control both chambers of Congress, meaning the bill is unlikely to passโand even if it did, Trump could veto it. More importantly, the 25th Amendment would require Vice President JD Vance and the Cabinet to sign off on removing Trump, a scenario widely seen as improbable.
Even in the unlikely event that hurdle were cleared, Congress would still need a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate to make any removal permanent.
In other words, this is far from a realistic path to ousting the president.
Still, the size of the backing is notable. About 50 Democrats have signed on, making this one of the more organized removal efforts of Trumpโs second term so far.
It also comes amid a broader wave of attempts by Democrats to challenge Trumpโs presidencyโfrom new impeachment articles filed by multiple lawmakers to calls for the 25th Amendment following his escalating rhetoric on Iran.
That pattern isnโt new. Trump was impeached twice during his first term, with both efforts ultimately failing to remove him from office in the Senate. Now, similar political battles are resurfacing, though with slightly broader coordination this time.
The White House quickly dismissed Raskinโs latest push.
โLightweight Jamie Raskin is a stupid personโs idea of a smart person,โ said spokesperson Davis Ingle. โPresident Trumpโs sharpness, unmatched energy, and historic accessibility stand in stark contrast to what we saw during the past four years when Democrats like Raskin intentionally covered up Joe Bidenโs serious mental and physical decline from the American people.โ
Trump himself has defended his rhetoric, arguing his hardline stance forced Iran to the negotiating table and helped secure a temporary ceasefire.
For now, Raskinโs plan is unlikely to go anywhere. But the growing number of Democrats backing itโand the renewed push for impeachment and removalโsignals that the political fight over Trumpโs presidency is only heating up.













