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Whoopi Goldberg: ‘It’s Time’ to Remove Trump with the 25th Amendment

In a recent episode of ABC’s “The View,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg made a bold statement regarding President Donald Trump. She declared that it was time for Trump to be removed from the White House, citing concerns over his mental fitness. Goldberg called for the implementation of the 25th Amendment, which allows for the removal of a president if they are deemed unfit to serve.

Goldberg’s statement came after a tumultuous few weeks in the Trump administration, with the president engaging in controversial behavior and making questionable decisions. From his Twitter rants to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have questioned Trump’s ability to lead the country. And Goldberg is not the only one calling for his removal. Several former White House officials and mental health professionals have also expressed concerns about Trump’s mental state.

But it was Goldberg’s powerful words that caught the attention of the nation. As a co-host of one of the most popular talk shows on television, her words hold weight and influence. And she did not hold back in her criticism of Trump. “It’s time for us to say, ‘You know what, I don’t think so. I don’t think this is working,'” Goldberg said.

Goldberg’s call for action is not without reason. The 25th Amendment was created precisely for situations like this, where a president’s mental or physical condition may hinder their ability to lead effectively. It is a constitutional safeguard that ensures that the country is not left without proper leadership in times of crisis.

And let’s face it, we are in the midst of a crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the country, with thousands of lives lost and the economy in shambles. In times like these, it is crucial to have a steady and competent leader at the helm. Unfortunately, Trump’s actions and decisions have only added to the chaos and confusion.

Goldberg’s statement may have been controversial, but it has sparked an important conversation about the state of our nation. As citizens, it is our responsibility to hold our leaders accountable and demand the best for our country. And right now, that means considering the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment.

Some may argue that it is too late in Trump’s presidency to take such drastic measures. But we cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the alarming signs of his mental decline. The consequences of inaction could be dire, not just for the country but for the world.

It is also worth noting that invoking the 25th Amendment does not automatically remove a president from office. It requires the support of the vice president and a majority of the cabinet, making it a thorough and democratic process. And in the case that Trump is found fit to serve, he will remain in office.

But the fact remains that we cannot ignore the signs of Trump’s mental instability any longer. As Goldberg said, “We have to figure out how to get him out of office.” It is time for our leaders to put aside their political affiliations and prioritize the well-being of the country.

In conclusion, Whoopi Goldberg’s call for invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office is a necessary and courageous one. As citizens, we must demand the best for our country and hold our leaders accountable. It is time for our leaders to come together and take the necessary steps to ensure the stability and prosperity of our nation. As Goldberg so aptly put it, “It’s time.”

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