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Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats

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Updated 9.4.2026
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Hakeem Jeffries *Chuck Schumer Democrats 25th Amendment Democratic Party

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Apr 9 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 9

Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats

Following President Donald Trump's threats against Iran in early April 2026, Democratic lawmakers have become more vocal about potentially removing him from office. Democrats are exploring options such as impeachment or invoking the 25th Amendment, citing concerns about Trump's fitness to lead. This shift reflects growing pressure on Democrats to strongly oppose the Republican president. Trump's initial threat to Iran, a nation of over 91 million people, sparked widespread concern and prompted a surge of calls to congressional offices. Despite a subsequent ceasefire agreement, the incident has heightened domestic political tensions and led to increased scrutiny of the Trump administration's foreign policy and military spending. The administration now faces mounting calls to testify about the war.

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Key Claims

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Trump threatened to wipe out Iran, "a whole civilization."

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Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran.

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Schumer and Jeffries are pushing for legislation requiring congressional approval for attacks on Iran.

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Democrats are discussing removing Trump from office after his Iran threats.

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Any attempt to remove Trump from office is doomed to fail so long as Republicans control Congress.

Apr 8 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 8

Democrats renew push to curb Trump’s Iran war as calls to use 25th amendment mount

Following escalating tensions and a temporary ceasefire with Iran, Democratic leaders are renewing efforts to curb President Trump's war powers when Congress reconvenes next week. House and Senate Democrats plan to push for a war powers resolution to permanently end the conflict, citing the war's cost and impact. Simultaneously, over 70 Democrats are calling for the invocation of the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office, citing concerns about his mental health and threats to commit war crimes following recent social media posts. Lawmakers are considering impeachment, conviction, or the 25th Amendment as potential courses of action. The renewed efforts come after previous war powers resolutions failed to pass Congress.

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Democrats vow to renew effort to curb Donald Trump’s war in Iran next week.

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Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday.

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More than 70 Democrats are calling for the 25th amendment to be invoked to remove Trump from office.

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"We need a permanent end to Donald Trump’s reckless war of choice."

— Hakeem Jeffries

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"This war has made us worse off today than before it started."

— Chuck Schumer