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Request for Emergency Medical and Constitutional Review of Presidential Fitness

Posted on April 2, 2026April 6, 2026 Dr. Harmony By Dr. Harmony 2 Comments on Request for Emergency Medical and Constitutional Review of Presidential Fitness

Request for Emergency Medical and Constitutional Review of Presidential Fitness

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Dear Mental Health Leaders

We, the undersigned, respectfully call for an immediate and serious review by leading medical, mental health, and governmental authorities regarding concerns about presidential fitness, decision making capacity, and the potential risks to public safety and constitutional governance. This request is grounded in observable public behavior, documented statements, and the critical responsibility of institutions to safeguard democratic stability and national security.

Recent public conduct, communications, and decision making patterns have raised widespread concern among citizens, professionals, and observers. These concerns are based on observable behaviors presented in public forums, official statements, and recorded appearances. This petition does not attempt to diagnose or label any individual. Rather, it emphasizes that consistent patterns of erratic communication, impulsive decision making, and contradictory public statements, when exhibited by a sitting president, require careful and responsible review by qualified authorities.

The role of the President of the United States carries extraordinary responsibility, including command authority, national security decision making, and crisis leadership. When questions arise regarding judgment, stability, or the ability to process and respond to complex information, the potential consequences extend beyond politics and into public safety. These risks include impaired decision making during national or international crises, escalation of conflict due to unstable or inconsistent communication, erosion of public trust in democratic institutions, and reduced confidence among allies alongside increased vulnerability to adversaries. These are not theoretical concerns and warrant responsible evaluation.

The Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides a constitutional mechanism to address situations in which a president may be unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. This amendment places responsibility on designated government officials to assess and act when necessary. While the public cannot invoke this process directly, citizens retain the right and responsibility to call for transparency, accountability, and appropriate review.

We respectfully call upon relevant authorities and institutions to take the following actions. Issue a public statement addressing the ethical responsibilities surrounding presidential fitness and mental health considerations. Provide clear guidance on how concerns about leadership capacity should be evaluated in accordance with professional standards. Encourage appropriate governmental bodies to conduct oversight, review, or hearings where warranted. Affirm the importance of safeguarding public safety, constitutional integrity, and democratic stability.

This request is not rooted in partisanship, but in the fundamental principle that leadership at the highest level must meet the standards required to ensure the safety, stability, and integrity of the nation. We urge responsible institutions and leaders to act with seriousness, transparency, and urgency in addressing these concerns. Time is a critical factor, and we call for immediate review and public action, as delay in addressing these concerns poses a clear and escalating risk to national security and public safety.

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Comments (2) on “Request for Emergency Medical and Constitutional Review of Presidential Fitness”

  1. Leo McDevitt says:
    April 2, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    Dr. Bandy X Lee one of the authors of Duty to Warn said this:

    Bandy Lee: We have responsibilities to our patients and a separate responsibility to society. The 25th Amendment is a political process, but it does not mean the decision to employ it has to be made in an uninformed way. Experts like me make ourselves available for consultation, education, and recommendations. In fact, it’s in our ethical guidelines that we contribute to public service by consulting with the three branches of the federal government. Just as a legal decision on disability, incompetence, or unfitness would be almost inconceivable to make without medical consultation, a political decision is better made with appropriate expert input. I’m here to educate on that importance and what mental-health professionals can offer, because politicians may not be aware of exactly what could be consulted on and what we could be available for.

    Mental-health issues are very familiar to us, but interventions at a national scale are not. Politicians, who have the power to intervene at a national scale, by contrast do not know much about mental health. When doctors issue a warning or take steps to protect public health, we’re actually responding to our professional responsibility to society—and here that can mean calling on Congress or the Cabinet, who have the power to act. So I do believe that doctors have a role—and it is not a role that we can abandon—to address our concerns when they get to the point of affecting public well-being and public health and to meet a constitutionally designated responsibility. A public figure is not our patient, and we don’t approach the situation as we would a patient but rather as our responsibility to society.

    Me: Please do your duty to society and take action.

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    1. Dr. Harmony says:
      April 2, 2026 at 3:24 pm

      TY!

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