"Impeachment and Removal: A Roadblock for Democrats in a Divided Era As the Democratic party grapples with the challenges of a deeply polarized America, a growing sense of frustration is building among its members. Despite their control of the House of Representatives, Democrats have been unable to muster the votes to impeach and remove former President Donald Trump from office, or even to take a stand against his administration's controversial policies, including the ongoing war in Ukraine. The 25th Amendment, which allows the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to remove a President deemed unfit for office, has also been seen as a long shot. With the Republican-controlled Senate standing in the way, Democrats are facing an uphill battle in their efforts to hold the executive branch accountable, sparking questions about the limits of their power and the state of American politics."
Democrats can't muster the votes to impeach and remove Trump, or even to stop an illegal war. The 25th Amendment would be even more difficult.