As a constituent, I urge you to speak out immediately and publicly urge Vice President J.D. Vance and the Cabinet to invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution without delay.
President Trump’s repeated public statements suggesting large-scale destructive military action against adversaries, combined with abrupt and unpredictable shifts in position on matters of war and peace, demonstrate that he is not exercising the stable, lawful, and rational judgment required to carry out the powers of the office.
A President who signals willingness to use extreme force while demonstrating instability cannot safely retain unchecked military authority.
THIS IS A QUESTION OF CAPACITY AND SAFETY
This is not about policy disagreement.
The issue is whether the President is exercising the responsibilities of the office with the discipline, consistency, and judgment required to safeguard national security and uphold constitutional governance.
When those standards are not being met, the Constitution provides a clear mechanism for action.
CONGRESS CANNOT REMAIN SILENT
Congress has a responsibility to act when credible risks to presidential capacity arise.
Silence in this moment invites further escalation and increases the likelihood of irreversible error.
REQUESTED ACTIONS
I ask you to take the following steps:
(1) Publicly urge Vice President Vance and the Cabinet to invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment immediately.
(2) Publicly state whether you support invocation of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment under current circumstances.
(3) State clearly that current presidential conduct is inconsistent with the level of stability and judgment required to exercise executive power.
(4) Call for urgent oversight hearings on presidential decision-making, particularly regarding military authority and national security.
CONCLUSION: THE COST OF INACTION IS TOO HIGH
When instability in presidential judgment intersects with unilateral military authority, the consequences can be irreversible.
The cost of waiting for a mistake at this level is too high to accept.
Thank you.