Summary
Critics are urging the use of the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump after he sent a letter to Norway's Prime Minister about Greenland. In the letter, Trump said the U.S. might take control of Greenland for security reasons, upsetting European allies. The 25th Amendment allows the president's Cabinet to remove him if they believe he cannot perform his duties.
Key Facts
- President Trump sent a letter to Norway's Prime Minister about Greenland, suggesting the U.S. might annex it.
- Trump believes Greenland is important for U.S. security, citing threats from Russia and China.
- Some European countries are upset by Trump's stance and have sent troops to Greenland.
- Critics suggest using the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office.
- The 25th Amendment allows the president's Cabinet to remove him if they think he can't do his job.
- No Cabinet members have shown an intention to remove Trump so far.
- Norway's Prime Minister stated Greenland is part of Denmark and supports Denmark on this matter.
- The Norwegian leader clarified that the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded by the Norwegian government.