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Back to EpisodesThe 25th Amendment exists for this exact moment
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Trump fired his Attorney General Pam Bondi because she failed to contain the Epstein cover-up, replaced her with his personal criminal defense attorney Todd Blanche, and is now reportedly preparing to fire his Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard for refusing to fall in line on the war. Three women purged from his Cabinet in weeks, while Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel remain untouched. What we are watching is a president in visible decline systematically eliminating every person who might invoke the 25th Amendment against him.
The Breakdown: Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi and replaced her with his former personal defense attorney Todd Blanche Bondi was fired primarily for mismanaging the Epstein files cover-up, drawing more attention than the White House wanted The bipartisan subpoena forcing Bondi to testify under oath on April 14 still stands despite her firing Todd Blanche personally directed redactions of Epstein file images showing "death, physical abuse, or injury" Republican Nancy Mace said Bondi "handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner and made this situation far worse for President Trump" Kristi Noem was fired via Truth Social while giving a speech in Nashville, never acknowledging her replacement The Guardian reports Trump is privately polling his Cabinet about replacing Tulsi Gabbard as DNI Gabbard refused to condemn Joe Kent, who resigned saying Iran posed "no imminent threat" to the US Pete Hegseth remains as Defense Secretary despite Signal-gate and white nationalist ties Kash Patel remains as FBI Director while his girlfriend reportedly receives a full FBI security detail Three women purged while unqualified men stay, reflecting a pattern where women served as shields then became disposable Trump is eliminating Senate-confirmed Cabinet members, potentially shrinking the pool eligible to vote on the 25th Amendment 15 American service members killed in an unauthorized war with no congressional approval Nixon's Attorney General John Mitchell went to prison for believing loyalty to the president mattered more than his oath
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