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Donald Trump’s latest diplomatic message has ignited a political firestorm in Washington, reigniting one of the most extreme constitutional mechanisms ever written into U.S. law: the 25th Amendment. What began as a provocative and unconventional message to a foreign leader has now escalated into a serious debate among lawmakers, legal scholars, and party leaders about presidential fitness, executive power, and the limits of political tolerance in a deeply polarized era.
The controversy centers on a message Trump reportedly sent to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, in which he expressed frustration over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and tied that grievance to aggressive rhetoric about U.S. global posture.
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