Ex-CIA director calls for ousting Trump: ‘25th amendment was written with him in mind’
Former CIA Director John Brennan has publicly called for President Trump's removal from office, citing the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

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AI-generatedFormer CIA Director John Brennan has publicly called for President Trump's removal from office, citing the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Brennan stated on Saturday that Trump's recent threats against Iran, including potential nuclear deployment, demonstrate he is unfit to be commander in chief. Brennan's comments join a growing chorus of Democrats, with over 70 members of Congress advocating for the invocation of the 25th Amendment, which allows for the removal of a president deemed unable to discharge their duties. The likelihood of the amendment being invoked is low due to the loyalty of the Vice President and cabinet. Brennan's call for Trump's removal is notable as he is currently under investigation by the Justice Department.
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5 extractedComey was charged with two counts accusing him of lying to Congress during testimony in 2020.
The US Justice Department put Brennan and Comey under criminal investigation in July.
Trump warned that Iran’s “whole civilisation will die tonight” if the regime failed to meet his ultimatum.
More than 70 Democrats in Congress have called for the 25th amendment to be applied.
John Brennan called for Trump's ousting, arguing the 25th amendment was written with him in mind.