‘The View’ co-host suggests invoking 25th Amendment against Trump

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In the “The View” section on Wednesday, the host Whoopi Goldberg argued that after his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, it may be time to call the 25th change against President Donald Trump.
Discussing Trump’s address, Goldberg argued that other countries did not laugh at the United States, in fact they are really worried about us. “
While criticizing Trump’s efforts to solve the war between Russia and Ukraine, Goldberg said, “They had the opportunity to do much more than they offered to them, and they don’t think it was serious anymore and I worry. What is the change, 20 -“.
The joint hosts received the estimates that Goldberg was referring to, and the joint host Sonny Hostin finally made more than one attempt before reporting that there was a 25th change.
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Whoopi Goldberg is talking about ABC’s “View” on June 18, 2025. (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)
“I didn’t know what he meant. You mean when you start questioning someone’s competence and mental sharpness,” he added.
“Well, they questioned Biden’s competence,” Goldberg asked quickly. “If he had acted like that, I would take him and sit down, but that wasn’t – that wasn’t the presidency, and that wasn’t useful.”
If the 25th amendment in the US Constitution cannot fulfill its duties, it defines the presidential succession and the process of transferring power. A president can be used to serve the task when he dies of mental or physical capacity, resigns or missing.
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US President Donald Trump offers statements to the United Nations General Assembly at the UN Headquarters in New York on 23 September 2025. (Through Timothy A. Clary/AFP Getty Images)
25. Hostin, who pioneered his debates on the amendment, accused the President of the UN General Assembly of lying and was accused of ending seven warriors around the world, hoping to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
This launched a debate among the common owners about whether Trump will deserve the Nobel Peace Prize for the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, the joint host, argued that Trump welcomed his “face” in Ukraine and deserves the award if he could achieve peace among the two fighters.
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US President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) organized a meeting in August 15, 2025 in Alaska, Alaska, in Anchorage, in Elmendorf-Richardson. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Goldberg claimed that the scary aspect of the president’s last face over Ukraine would eventually “lead to another face” and worried about the United States under the leadership of the rest of the world.
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“They’re worried about us,” he agreed. “And I want to say this about the Americans. Seventy -six of Americans say Trump does not deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize … his own country does not think of it!”
Hostin a Last Washington Post/IPSOS survey.




