California Congresswoman Maxine Waters has drawn sharp criticism for suggesting the use of “Article 25” of the U.S. Constitution to remove former President Donald Trump from office, citing concerns about his mental fitness. Her remarks have stirred backlash across social media, with some commentators questioning her own mental stability in response.
The Western Lensman X account mocked Waters, referring to her as “mentally unstable” for calling Trump unfit and demanding action under a constitutional article that doesn’t exist. The post quoted her saying, “Something’s wrong with this president!” and responded by turning the claim back on her.
Another online reaction came from user Rochellemaryn, who pointed out the irony of Waters questioning Trump’s mental state given President Joe Biden’s ongoing controversies. The user sarcastically commented that Waters herself was “off [her] damn rocker.”
Eric Daugherty, editor of Florida Politics, further criticized Waters, claiming she had “LOST IT” on national television. He emphasized that there is no “Article 25” in the U.S. Constitution, pointing out that the document only contains seven articles in total.
Daugherty’s commentary included a direct rebuttal to Waters’ statement, asserting that if anything is wrong, it may be with the Congresswoman herself. His response mirrored a broader sentiment among critics who view Waters’ comments as both inaccurate and inappropriate.
In the midst of this controversy, another unrelated scandal was mentioned: Cook, an unidentified individual, is reportedly facing increasing allegations of mortgage fraud. This brief reference adds to the overall tone of political drama and legal scrutiny surrounding public figures.