- United States
- Mass.
- Letter
reserve democratic stability, and prevent irreversible harm to U.S. national security. I am writing to formally urge you to support the invocation of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution in order to protect American lives, p ility and public safety. threats of “complete and total control” over allied sovereign terr Recent statements and actions attributed to the President—including t risks destabilizing NATO and global security—raise serious concer itory, dismissal of established international law, and rhetoric tha of the office in a manner consistent with constitutional responsib nt’s conduct poses a credible risk to the nation, its alliances, an political weapon, but as a constitutional safeguard when a Preside The 25th Amendment exists precisely for moments like this:
not as a d its people. ns about the President’s ability to discharge the powers and duties ting unnecessary military escalation
-Protecting American service m embers and civilians
-Preserving alliance-based deterrence and glob behavior becomes dangerous This request is not about policy disagreement.
It is about:
-Preven al stability
-Upholding Congress’s sworn duty to act when executive rial calculations. When those words suggest coercive territorial expansion or dismiss long-standing legal norms, Congress has an obligation to intervene. Words spoken from the highest office in the world are not hypothetical. They influence troop readiness, diplomatic posture, market stability, and adversa y and public safety above party loyalty
-Act before rhetoric becomes irreversible action I urge you to:
-Publicly acknowledge the seriousness of the current risk
-Support immediate evaluation under the 25th Amendment
-Place constitutional dut History will not judge Congress by its caution in moments of danger, but by whether it chose courage when restraint was no longer sufficient.