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And the NAACP is calling out alarming signs of President Trump's deteriorating health and increasingly delusional behavior.
It's stuff we've seen.
But we're seeing the NAACP say it out loud.
It's important, especially again given their history.
And they are saying that the situation with Donald Trump is a direct threat to the well-being of millions of Americans and the integrity of our armed forces.
And it's one thing to say things, just to get out there and put out statements.
But here's where the NAACP separates itself from just about everybody else that's in the conversation.
They didn't just issue a statement and go home.
They didn't just tweet about it and wait for likes and shares to roll in.
They took real legal action.
Real, in the courtroom, filing motions action.
Stuff that could actually change things.
They filed a suit to stop Trump's executive order targeting mail-in ballots.
They won a legal case in Massachusetts protecting voters from the DOJ's interference.
So while everybody else is writing op-eds, the NAACP is writing those op-eds and legal briefs.
This is an organization that understands that calling for something as big conceptually as the 25th Amendment is symbolic.
But doing the real work on the smaller scale, like protecting voting rights in various districts around the country, that is operational.
And the NAACP is doing both.
Belts and suspenders, rhetoric and receipts.
And in reality, they have to.