In January, a few thousand mental health professionals, led by John Gartner, organized a Facebook petition warning that Donald Trump
is psychologically incapable of competently discharging the duties of
President of the United States. By April, the group, Duty to Warn, at a
conference at Yale, agreed that the issue no longer was whether Trump is
mentally ill but whether he’s dangerous. This week, Duty to Warn, now
63,000 signatories strong, not only broadcast that message in a wildly
successful book—The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President, edited by Bandy X. Lee, M.D., debuted near the top of The New York Times best-seller list—but became a political action committee (PAC).
“Riding a tidal wave” of public terror of Trump’s mental instability,
the group, says Gartner, a psychologist based in Baltimore and New
York, has two immediate goals.
The first is to “get the nuclear gun out of Trump’s hands,” by backing
H.R. 669, sponsored by Representative Ted Lieu of California, which
would prohibit a nuclear strike against an enemy unless Congress first
declared war.
The second is to find and win over the 19 Republicans needed for
passage of the bill. That, Gartner adds, will enable his group to
perfect a program for flipping the 24 seats needed to end Republican
control of Congress in 2018 so that Trump can either be reined in or
impeached.
The group took its first political step Saturday in a town hall
symposium that was held in Washington, D.C., and replicated in 14 cities
around the country. It presented a donation to the re-election fund of
Jamie Raskin, a professor of constitutional law who is a freshman
Representative from Maryland.
Raskin is the sponsor of a bill that seeks to operationalize Section 4
of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, which gives power to the
vice president to remove the president if they believe he cannot
“discharge the powers and duties” of the office. Raskin’s bill would
create an 11-member bipartisan Oversight Commission on Presidential
Capacity to medically examine the president—any president—and evaluate
his mental and physical faculties.
"The majority of the country now knows that Donald Trump is unfit and
they’re terrified,” says Gartner. “We have to drive them to the polls.”
He envisions mobilizing campaigns of letter-writing to legislators by
constituents and—borrowing the view put forth by political psychologist
Drew Westen that targeting the limbic system drives people to the
polls—airing videos that “fear monger with the truth.” “Instead of scaring people about killer immigrants or sex
rings in pizza parlors,” he aims to create videos for candidates that
explain the peril posed by Trump’s mental state and “talk about ‘I’m
going to keep your children alive.’”
But first comes the campaign for passage of H.R. 669. “That really is
the most important thing,” says Gartner. “Even if Trump drives the
country into a wall at 60 miles an hour, at least we’ll still have
airbags; we’ll be able to walk away from the wreck.”
by Hara Estroff Marano
Brainstorm
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