
Senator Mark Kelly sharply criticized President Donald Trump this week, suggesting that the circumstances surrounding Trump’s conduct could warrant discussion of the 25th Amendment.
Kelly argued that Trump’s actions have caused serious harm to the country and questioned his fitness to serve, remarks that quickly drew national attention and reignited partisan debate.
At the same time, authorities identified a person of interest in the Brown University shooting as Benjamin Erickson, a 24-year-old from Wisconsin.
Officials described him as a straight white man, noting that the details do not align with narratives often pushed in the immediate aftermath of such incidents.
The identification prompted renewed scrutiny of how political groups respond when facts challenge preconceived claims.
Kelly’s comments culminated in a brief, five-word statement aimed directly at Trump, a line that rapidly spread across social media and cable news.
Supporters praised the senator’s blunt approach, while critics accused him of inflaming tensions, underscoring the deep divisions shaping the current political climate.



