The hallways are quiet but the air is heavy. It started with a fixation on an island of ice. And it ended with a push for a law born from the blood of a fallen leader.
History does not repeat but it certainly rhymes. Now the man in the high office is facing a challenge. It has nothing to do with an election. It is about a law in a book.

He looked at the map and saw a prize. He wanted Greenland for the nation. He told the world it was for security against the giants in the east. But the allies did not agree.
The flags in the wind are the only things moving.
The partners in Europe saw a threat. And when they said no, the retaliation was swift. Ten percent tariffs. Then twenty five percent. The world watched a leader pivot quickly.
A deal was struck in the mountains of Switzerland. It was a walkback wrapped in mystery. But the damage was done. The trust was gone. The world saw a different kind of man.
The letters revealed a mind in turmoil. He told the leader of Norway he was done with peace. He wanted a prize he did not win. He blamed a nation for a choice they did not make.
The storm is gathering inside the quiet rooms.
People started to whisper about the mind behind the pen. They wondered if the pressure was finally breaking the floorboards. Then the borders became a flashpoint of smoke and steel.

In Minneapolis, a mother named Renee Good was gone. The authorities called her a terrorist. But the public saw a tragedy. Then there was Alex Pretti. He was a nurse for the sick.
The department claimed he wanted a massacre. They said he was armed. But the video told a story that the official reports tried to hide. It showed his hands were not on a gun.
The footage is a ghost that will not stop screaming.
He had a license to carry but he never reached for it. The backlash was not a ripple. It was a tidal wave. Even the allies of the President started to look at the floor in shame.
The questions moved from policy to the soul of the leadership. So the names of the past were brought into the light. 1963 changed the rules of the game forever for the country.

Section four is the heavy hammer in the glass box. It says the Vice President can take the chair. But he cannot do it alone. He needs the men and women in the cabinet to stand.
The chair remains empty until the final word is spoken.
JD Vance is the name on every lip. He would need a majority of the fifteen members to agree. They would have to say the President is unfit to perform his duties as the leader.
Trump would block the move. He would fight for his power. But Congress has the final say. Two thirds of the Senate and the House would have to vote for the change to happen.

Maxine Waters says he is a dictator. She says he wants to control the economy and the Fed. Ed Markey posted the demand for the world to see. He wants the 25th Amendment invoked.
The legacy of a leader is written in the shadows.
The transition is the goal for the critics. But the law is a mountain that is hard to climb. It has never been used to take the power of a sitting President in our history.
The man in the office still has his believers. They are a wall that does not crack easily. He remains at the desk while the wind circles the roof. He is not going quietly.
The end is not yet written but the ink is wet. The world is waiting for the next move. The 25th Amendment is no longer a ghost. It is the most dangerous weapon in the room.
