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Donald Trump does not poses the physical stamina or mental capacity to perform his duties. Republicans in congress must get serious about removing him from office. If they wait until we take back Congress in November there is no telling how much more damage will be done to our country

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The United States is facing a moment that demands honesty, courage, and responsibility from its elected leaders. This is not a matter of party loyalty or political strategy—it is a question of whether the person holding the most powerful office in the world is capable of fully performing its duties.

Growing concerns about Donald Trump’s physical stamina and mental capacity have sparked alarm among voters, experts, and lawmakers alike. These concerns are not rooted in ideology, but in observable behavior, repeated incidents, and an increasingly unstable governing environment. The presidency requires clarity, endurance, judgment, and restraint.

When those qualities appear compromised, the consequences extend far beyond politics.
Republicans in Congress now face a defining choice. They can continue to delay action, hoping the issue resolves itself at the ballot box in November, or they can confront the situation with the seriousness it demands. Waiting may be politically convenient—but it is also risky.

Every day of inaction increases the potential for further damage to democratic institutions, national security, and public trust.
The Constitution provides mechanisms to address moments like this precisely because the nation’s stability must come before party advantage. Leadership means acting when it is difficult, not when it is safe. History is filled with examples of moments when silence and hesitation proved more costly than decisive action.
This is not about removing a political opponent.

It is about safeguarding the country from avoidable harm. If lawmakers truly believe in responsibility, accountability, and the rule of law, then postponing action for political timing is not leadership—it is neglect.
America cannot afford to wait while uncertainty deepens and consequences mount. The question is no longer whether Congress has the authority to act, but whether it has the will.

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