🎤 The Setup: Waters vs. Trump, Round ∞

Just when you thought American politics couldn’t get any more like a reality show hosted by a guy who once sold steaks at Sharper Image, Rep. Maxine Waters has entered the chat—again. This time, she’s calling for the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office.

🧠 “This Is Flagrant!” – Waters Goes Full Constitutional Roast

Appearing on MSNBC’s The Weeknight, Waters didn’t just throw shade—she launched a full solar eclipse. She accused Trump of trying to control the Federal Reserve like it’s his personal Monopoly board.

“He wants to control the Fed. He wants to determine interest rates. He wants people on the board who’ll do exactly as they’re told.”

Translation: Trump wants to turn the Fed into a MAGA-themed escape room where the only way out is through a tweetstorm and a gold-plated interest rate.

🧨 Dictator Vibes and Economic Doomscrolling

Waters warned that Trump’s actions could “upend the entire economy.” Which, to be fair, sounds like something you’d hear in a trailer for a dystopian Netflix series called President Gone Wild.

“This is the makings of a dictator who is trying to control the entire economy.”

And somewhere in Mar-a-Lago, Trump probably responded with, “Dictator? Please. I prefer ‘economic influencer.’”

🧪 The 25th Amendment: America’s Emergency Exit Strategy

Waters didn’t mince words. She wants the Cabinet to invoke Article 25 (close enough, Maxine—we know what you meant) and declare Trump unfit for office.

“It is time to call for Article 25 of the Constitution… to determine that something’s wrong with this president.”

Now, invoking the 25th Amendment is no small feat. It’s like trying to get your group chat to agree on dinner plans, but with nuclear codes involved.

🧨 Waters’ Greatest Hits: From Iran to Impeachment

This isn’t Waters’ first time dropping political diss tracks. Back in June, after the U.S. launched an attack on Iran, she called it a “declaration of war” and said:

“Trump is out of control and does not contribute to an establishment of peace.”

She also teamed up with Senator Jon Ossoff, who in April called for Trump’s impeachment, saying:

“The president’s conduct has already exceeded any prior standard for impeachment.”

🧠 Trump’s Own 25th Amendment Remix

Let’s not forget that before winning the 2024 election, Trump proposed modifying the 25th Amendment to allow removal of a vice president who “lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of the president.”

Which is ironic, because if irony were currency, we’d have solved inflation by now.

🗳️ The Political Playlist: Who’s Next?

Waters’ call to action might not lead to an actual Cabinet revolt, but it’s definitely adding fuel to the political fire. With the 2026 midterms looming like a bad sequel, expect more remix attempts of constitutional clauses, more dramatic press conferences, and possibly a TikTok dance challenge called #25thAmendmentShuffle.

🎬 Final Thoughts: The Constitution, But Make It Drama

In the end, Waters’ fiery rhetoric is less about legal strategy and more about political theater. And in this theater, Trump is both the lead actor and the guy who keeps rewriting the script mid-performance.

Whether or not the Cabinet invokes the 25th Amendment, one thing’s clear: American politics in 2025 is basically a crossover episode between House of Cards, Veep, and The Apprentice—but with fewer Emmy nominations and more subpoenas.

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