In a surprising moment of clarity from the sports media world, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith delivered a brutal reality check to desperate Democrats still fantasizing about removing President Trump from office through the 25th Amendment.
Speaking on his podcast "Straight Shooter," Smith didn't mince words when addressing politicians who continue pushing the unconstitutional scheme to unseat the democratically elected president. "Stop it," Smith declared bluntly. "That ain't going to happen."
While Smith made clear he's no Trump supporter - stating the country needs a "new president" - even he recognizes the dangerous precedent being set by Democrats who refuse to accept the will of the American people. The sports broadcaster acknowledged what many leftist politicians seem incapable of grasping: you can't just remove a sitting president because you don't like his policies.
"That ain't going to happen. Stop it."
Smith's comments highlight the growing desperation within Democratic circles as President Trump continues implementing his America First agenda with unprecedented efficiency. From mass deportations to energy independence, Trump's second-term momentum has left his opposition scrambling for any avenue to halt his progress.
The 25th Amendment was designed for situations where a president is genuinely incapacitated - not as a political weapon for sore losers who can't accept election results. Democrats' continued obsession with finding ways to remove Trump exposes their fundamental disrespect for American democracy and the Constitution they swore to uphold.
What makes Smith's intervention particularly noteworthy is that it comes from someone within the liberal sports media ecosystem - a world typically aligned with Democratic talking points. When even ESPN personalities are telling Democrats to abandon their removal fantasies, it signals just how detached from reality the left has become.
Perhaps Democrats should listen to Smith's advice and focus on governing instead of their endless schemes to overturn the will of the voters. The American people have spoken - twice now - and no amount of constitutional manipulation will change that fundamental truth.
