民主党回避特朗普罢免问题,党内审议第25修正案相关动议


2026年4月10日 美国东部时间上午9:32 / 福克斯新闻

民主党人对总统针对伊朗的威胁日益愤怒,正在寻找罢免他的途径
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众议院民主党人正在考虑一项成功率极低的方案,即通过第25修正案罢免唐纳德·特朗普总统,但拒绝透露是否会在11月中期选举前采取行动。

众议院司法委员会资深成员、马里兰州民主党人杰米·拉斯金将于周五下午向国会民主党人简报这项宪法机制,该机制在很大程度上需要特朗普内阁同意将其赶下台。

第25修正案从未被用于非自愿罢免总统,若无广泛的共和党支持,实际上形同虚设。但在总统与伊朗的冲突升级后,众多众议院民主党人开始支持这一方案。

“唐纳德·特朗普扬言要摧毁伊朗‘整个文明社会’,这是在威胁犯下战争罪和种族灭绝罪,”拉斯金周二在社交媒体上写道,“国会中的共和党人必须说服副总统万斯——目前正在匈牙利为普京的傀儡维克托·欧尔班竞选——返回美国,启动第25修正案第4条。”

▲2021年7月22日,马里兰州民主党众议员杰米·拉什金在国会众议院议长南希·佩洛西办公室外接受记者采访,此前他与调查1月6日国会山骚乱的特别委员会成员举行了会谈。该委员会定于下周举行首次听证会。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

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“应当启动第25修正案,让我们的国家和世界免受他日益失控的行为之害,”众议院司法委员会成员、加利福尼亚州民主党众议员佐伊·洛夫格伦周二也表示。

尽管宣布了为期两周的停火协议,数十名众议院民主党人仍持续呼吁罢免总统。

“所有选项都应摆在台面上,”加利福尼亚州民主党众议员萨拉·雅各布斯周四表示。

众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯对此次简报会以及围绕罢免总统的持续讨论表示支持,称民主党正在考虑“一系列问责机制”。

不过,这位民主党核心人物对个人观点仍持模糊态度,尽管他暗示所有选项都在考虑范围内。这在很大程度上符合杰弗里斯过去一年的策略:将注意力从弹劾讨论转移开,转而聚焦于医疗成本、关税和移民执法等政策斗争。

福克斯新闻数字频道联系了众议院民主党领导层成员,但在发稿前未收到回复。

众议院司法委员会的一位发言人拒绝就第25修正案简报会置评。

▲2025年11月12日,众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯和众议院少数党党鞭、马萨诸塞州民主党人凯瑟琳·克拉克出席众议院民主党人在美国国会大厦台阶上举行的集会,反对参议院通过的重新开放政府的支出法案,理由是该法案未延长《平价医疗法案》的税收抵免。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ罗尔呼叫公司)

长期批评特朗普的人士揭示为何认为他的伊朗行动错误,警告这是一场“更大规模的战争”

杰弗里斯周四在纽约市的新闻发布会上基本回避了一个问题,即为何民主党人此时正在讨论罢免特朗普的事宜。

“作为一个独立且平等的政府部门,我们有责任保护美国人民,我们希望以知情的方式履行这一职责,”杰弗里斯说道,随后转而批评共和党在生活成本方面的政策。

“我们既没有排除任何选项,也没有确定任何选项,”当被问及是否应当启动第25修正案时,杰弗里斯告诉MS NOW节目。

在两次公开场合中,杰弗里斯都未承认,民主党人在华盛顿实际上已无实权,缺乏足够票数成功推动弹劾或通过宪法机制罢免特朗普。

▲2026年4月1日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在华盛顿白宫十字大厅向全国发表讲话。(亚历克斯·布兰登/彭博社/盖蒂图片社)


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根据第25修正案的设想,权力掌握在副总统J·D·万斯和特朗普内阁手中,他们必须认定总统不适合任职。假设特朗普对该决定提出质疑,那么参众两院三分之二的议员——这意味着国会中需要有相当数量的共和党人——必须投票支持这一认定。

目前,民主党在弹劾和定罪方面同样面临票数难题,这需要参议院三分之二的多数票支持。国会民主党人在特朗普第一任期内曾两次未能成功定罪特朗普。

Dems dodge on Trump removal as party weighs 25th Amendment move

April 10, 2026 9:32am EDT / Fox News

Democrats are increasingly furious over the president’s Iran threats and searching for ways to remove him from office

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House Democrats are weighing a long-shot scenario to remove President Donald Trump using the 25th Amendment but are declining to say whether they’ll act before the November midterm elections.

House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, D-Md., will brief congressional Democrats Friday afternoon on the constitutional mechanism that would rely heavily on Trump’s Cabinet agreeing to push him out of office.

The 25th Amendment has never been used before to involuntarily remove a president and is effectively moot without widespread Republican buy-in. But a bevy of House Democrats have embraced that scenario following the president’s escalating conflict with Iran.

“Donald Trump’s deranged threat to destroy ‘a whole civilization’ in Iran is a threat to commit war crimes and genocide,” Raskin wrote on social media Tuesday. “Republicans in Congress must prevail upon Vice President Vance, now campaigning for Putin’s puppet Viktor Orban in Hungary, to return to the U.S. and invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment.”

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., speaks to reporters outside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office in Washington, D.C., on July 22, 2021, after meeting with members of the select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection. The committee is scheduled to hold its first hearing next week.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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“The 25th Amendment should be invoked to spare our country and the world from his increasingly unhinged behavior,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., a member of the Judiciary Committee, also said Tuesday.

Dozens of House Democrats have continued to press for the president’s ouster despite the announcement of a two-week ceasefire.

“All options should be on the table,” Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., said Thursday.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has offered support for the briefing and ongoing discussions about the president’s removal, saying Democrats are considering a “range of accountability mechanisms.”

The lead Democrat, however, has remained ambiguous about his personal views despite signaling that all options remain on the table. That is largely in keeping with Jeffries’ efforts over the past year to keep the focus away from impeachment talk while leaning into policy fights over health care costs, tariffs and immigration enforcement.

Fox News Digital reached out to members of House Democratic leadership but did not receive a response before publication.

A spokesperson for the House Judiciary Committee declined to comment on the 25th Amendment briefing.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass., are seen before a rally with House Democrats on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to oppose the Senate passed spending bill that would reopen the government because it does not extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)

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Jeffries largely sidestepped a question Thursday regarding why Democrats are having conversations about removing Trump during a news conference in New York City.

“We have a responsibility as a separate and co-equal branch of government to defend the American people, and we want to be able to do it in an informed way,” Jeffries said before pivoting to criticizing Republicans over the cost of living.

“We’ve ruled nothing out, and we’ve ruled nothing in,” Jeffries told MS NOW when asked about whether he thought the 25th Amendment should be invoked.

In both appearances, Jeffries did not acknowledge that Democrats, who are effectively powerless in Washington, lack the numbers to successfully push impeachment or constitutional mechanisms to oust Trump.

U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to address the nation from the Cross Hall of the White House on April 1, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)

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In the 25th Amendment scenario, the power rests with Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s Cabinet, who would have to agree the president is unfit to serve. Assuming Trump were to challenge that decision, two-thirds of the House and Senate — meaning a significant number of Republicans in Congress — would have to vote in support of that judgment.

At present, Democrats also have a math problem when it comes to impeachment and conviction, which requires a two-thirds majority in the Senate. Congressional Democrats failed twice to convict Trump in his first term.

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