The air in Washington grew heavy as the clock ticked toward midnight. A digital firestorm was brewing on Truth Social. It started with a single post from the seventy nine year old leader.
Donald Trump stood at the edge of a global catastrophe. He looked toward the Middle East and issued a warning that stopped the world in its tracks. He spoke of an entire civilization dying tonight.
25TH AMENDMENT!!!
Not a single bomb has dropped on America. We cannot kill an entire civilization.
This is evil and madness. pic.twitter.com/2mdogDRZN4— Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@FmrRepMTG) April 7, 2026
The conflict centered on the Strait of Hormuz. It is a narrow strip of water where twenty percent of the world oil flows. Iran had shut the gates. Now the American President was ready to burn it all down.
And the world watched as the energy markets began to crumble.
Trump claimed he did not want it to happen. But he told his followers it probably would. He spoke of a revolutionarily wonderful moment hidden inside the carnage. He ended with a blessing for the people he threatened to erase.

The words sent a shockwave through his own inner circle. For years, these people were his shield and his sword. But the rhetoric had finally crossed a line they could not defend.
The digital fortress was cracking from the inside.
Alex Jones was once the loudest voice in the President’s corner. He sat before his camera and told his audience that the leader had lost his mind. He called the plan the very definition of genocide.
Then came the voice from Georgia. Marjorie Taylor Greene had been a loyal soldier for the movement. Now she was typing in all caps. She called the situation evil and madness.
But she did not stop at words. She called for the ultimate political weapon.
The halls of power began to whisper about the Twenty Fifth Amendment. It is a rule written for the darkest days of the Republic. It was used when a President died in Dallas in 1963.
But it has never been used like this.
The rule allows a Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to strip a leader of his power. They must declare him unable to do the job. It is a nuclear option for a presidency.
So all eyes turned toward JD Vance.
The Vice President is a man who knows the smell of a war zone. He served as a Marine in the Iraq War two decades ago. He saw the cost of blood and sand firsthand in 2005.
The silent tension in the West Wing reached a breaking point.

Critics say the Vice President is the only one who can talk to the other side. Even the leaders in Iran have signaled they would rather look into the eyes of the veteran than the man in the Oval Office.
They claim the President is now only negotiating with himself.
The law says Trump can fight back if they move against him. He can challenge the declaration. He can force a vote in Congress. But the clock is already running out on the Strait of Hormuz.

The final decision rests in the hands of the men and women who once called him a hero.
The world waits for the sun to rise.
