One Rule Never Used Before Could See Donald Trump Removed As US President

A conservative commentator has issued a dramatic warning, arguing that recent international tensions have pushed one Republican insider to consider an option rarely discussed publicly. As missiles fly and Iran escalates its rhetoric, he suggests that one move—invoking the 25th Amendment—could upend the Trump presidency instantly.

The claim centers on JD Vance, who is portrayed as holding the power to initiate this process with a single letter. It is not about elections or impeachment, but about a constitutional mechanism designed for moments of extreme crisis.

The warning gains weight because it comes from Scott McConnell, a figure once aligned with the same political movement he now fears is steering the country toward unnecessary conflict. He argues that flawed intelligence could push the U.S. into another damaging war.

To McConnell, the 25th Amendment is not an outlandish idea but a final safeguard meant to prevent irreversible decisions during moments of instability. He frames it as an emergency tool rather than a political weapon.

However, invoking it would ignite intense political upheaval. JD Vance would be forced to break publicly with the president who helped elevate him, a move that would shock the Republican base.

The cabinet—largely loyal to Trump—would have to support declaring the president unfit, creating a dramatic internal split. The resulting turmoil would immediately draw international attention.

Congress, too, would be pulled into a fierce constitutional battle, with lawmakers forced to choose sides in a process that could reshape political alliances for years.

In the end, McConnell’s argument functions less as a prediction and more as a challenge to conservatives. It raises a difficult question: how far are they willing to go to prevent a crisis they fear their own movement may be creating?