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Psaki on Democrats’ 25th Amendment talk: ‘It’s not going to happen’

The Hill··1 min read
Psaki on Democrats’ 25th Amendment talk: ‘It’s not going to happen’

Jen Psaki dismissed Democrats’ calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump, stating, “It’s not going to happen.” She addressed concerns over Trump’s rhetoric and Iran strikes, emphasizing that such measures are unlikely. The statement reflects ongoing political debates about presidential accountability amid heightened tensions.

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