25th Amendment Now - Start Here
Pull the emergency brake.
This quick-start guide helps you move fast with a sharp, public, nonviolent demand: invoke the 25th Amendment and stop the chaos spiral.
Say it in one sentence
Use this script when you invite someone to join an action:
“The 47th president is treating deportation power and war escalation like stunt television. The Cabinet and Congress should use the 25th Amendment now and put adults back in the room.”
Need something current? Send the dated April 7 briefing box from the campaign hub so people can connect today's news to the demand.
Why this matters
This is a constitutional emergency campaign
The demand is not vague accountability theater. It is direct: invoke the 25th Amendment before reckless executive behavior escalates further.
Immigration chaos and war brinkmanship are part of the same story
Airport dragnet politics, punitive threats toward cities, and Iran escalation all point to a presidency using public power like a dare.
Mockery is a tactic, not a substitute for the ask
The joke gets people to look. The demand tells them what to do next: put adults back in the room.
Choose your first move
Pick one thing you can do this week. Fast repetition beats waiting for perfect conditions.
Share the campaign hub
Send the main page with the one-sentence script below so people land on the same demand fast.
Open campaign hubPick one fast stunt
Start with a report card drop, an adult-supervision picket, or a Constitution read-in. Keep it public, short, and repeatable.
See protest ideasPost the receipts
Share photos, the location, and the demand so other people can steal the format and improve it.
Get share tipsStarter tips for new organizers
Screenshot these or drop them into the group chat before you head out.
New to organizing?
- •Three people is enough: emcee, de-escalator, and photographer.
- •Keep your main sign brutally clear: Invoke the 25th Amendment now.
- •One strong photo beats a sprawling, half-planned event.
Need props fast?
- •Make a giant report card from poster board and thick marker.
- •Bring a whistle, a clipboard, and one cardboard throne or caution sign.
- •Use hand-lettered signs if you have no printer. Legibility matters more than polish.
Want a less silly version?
- •Do a pocket-Constitution read-in with printed facts from the day.
- •Bring calm signage and a fact sheet instead of costume props.
- •The demand stays the same even if the tone gets more sober.