Trump Walks Out After Senate Calls for His Resignation …

A growing bipartisan group of senators is calling for President Trump to resign, citing serious concerns over his handling of Iran, national security risks, and what they describe as a loss of moral authority. During a closed-door Senate briefing meant to address these concerns, Trump abruptly walked out instead of answering questions about civilian safety, legal limits, and his decision-making. This dramatic exit intensified doubts about his leadership and respect for congressional oversight.
The situation reflects a broader shift, with even some Republican senators distancing themselves due to political pressure, policy disagreements, and concerns about their legacy. Meanwhile, the House is advancing multiple impeachment articles, creating mounting pressure from both chambers of Congress.
Senators warn that if Trump does not resign, they may pursue constitutional measures such as impeachment or even the 25th Amendment, though that remains unlikely. Overall, the crisis signals a deep erosion of institutional support, raising serious questions about his ability to lead and marking a potentially moment for his presidency.