
🚨 **ULTIMATE BETRAYAL BOMBSHELL: CONGRESS UNANIMOUSLY VOTES TO STRIP TRUMP OF ALL PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY — Lawmakers’ Stunning United Front Unleashes Total White House Chaos as Hidden Agendas and Power Struggles Escalate into Full-Blown Constitutional Crisis ⚡**
In a breathtaking act of bipartisan unity that’s stunned Washington and sent the White House reeling, both chambers of Congress on December 24, 2025, passed the **Emergency Presidential Authority Limitation Act (EPALA)** with unanimous votes—535-0 in the House and 100-0 in the Senate—effectively stripping President Donald Trump of sweeping emergency powers he has wielded aggressively in his second term.

The lightning-fast legislation, introduced just days earlier by a coalition of moderate Republicans and Democrats, imposes immediate congressional oversight and veto power over any future declarations of national emergency, troop deployments on U.S. soil, mass deportations exceeding 50,000 individuals per month, and unilateral tariff hikes above 10%. It also mandates 48-hour advance notification to Congress for any executive actions involving federal law enforcement surges in Democratic-led cities. The bill sailed through without a single dissenting vote—a rarity in hyper-partisan times—after closed-door negotiations that reportedly involved frantic arm-twisting from party leaders terrified of escalating unrest.
The catalyst? Trump’s controversial “Operation Aurora” immigration crackdown, which saw federal agents and National Guard troops clash with protesters in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. Recent Supreme Court rebuffs on Guard deployments, combined with viral footage of confrontations and economic fallout from tariffs, created a perfect storm. Insiders say a group of 47 GOP senators—led by figures like Mitch McConnell’s successors and swing-state moderates—secretly coordinated with Democrats, fearing midterm wipeouts if Trump’s agenda continued unchecked.
Trump erupted on Truth Social within minutes of the Senate vote, calling it “the greatest betrayal in American history” and vowing an immediate veto. “These RINOs and DemocRATS are trying to destroy our Country!” he raged, promising to “fight this treason with everything I have.” White House aides scrambled, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt labeling the bill “unconstitutional sabotage.” Yet the veto threat rings hollow: Congress has the votes for an override, requiring only a two-thirds majority already secured in both chambers.
Public reaction exploded online, with hashtags like #CongressRevolts and #TrumpStripped trending across platforms. MAGA loyalists decried “coup” and “deep state victory,” organizing protests at state capitols, while independents and moderates hailed it as “long-overdue checks and balances.” Late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel roasted the irony: “Even Republicans are saying ‘enough’—that’s how you know it’s bad!”

Behind the scenes, sources reveal the unanimous vote masked intense drama. GOP holdouts were reportedly swayed by private polls showing Trump’s approval cratering to the low 30s nationally, with independents fleeing over inflation blamed on tariffs. One Senate insider dished that Speaker Mike Johnson’s team circulated memos warning of “catastrophic 2026 losses” if unchecked. Democrats, sensing blood, offered concessions like preserving some border security funds to secure total GOP buy-in.
The bill’s rapid passage—introduced December 20, committee markup December 22, floor votes December 24—bypassed normal procedures under “emergency rules” ironically borrowed from Trump’s own playbook. Legal experts debate constitutionality, predicting swift Supreme Court challenges, but the court’s recent rebuffs suggest limited sympathy for executive overreach.
Critics on the right accuse Congress of cowardice, with influencers like Charlie Kirk calling it “surrender to the mob.” Progressives celebrate partial victory, though some lament it doesn’t go further on spending freezes or agency firings. Victims’ rights groups praised curbs on mass deportations, citing family separations.

For Trump, this unanimous rebuke—worse than any impeachment vote—marks a nadir. Isolated at Mar-a-Lago over Christmas, facing family absences and staff resignations, the president now confronts a Congress that has, for the first time in his political life, completely united against him. Veto override votes are scheduled for early January, virtually guaranteed.
As America digests this seismic shift, questions swirl: Will Trump invoke remaining powers in defiance, risking impeachment 3.0? Or pivot to negotiation? With midterms looming and economic pain mounting, this “ultimate betrayal” could redefine his legacy—and the Republican Party.
The full floor speeches and Trump’s rants are going viral—dive into the explosive footage trending everywhere. This constitutional cliffhanger is pure Washington theater, and the internet can’t stop dissecting the fallout. Stay locked—the override showdown promises even bigger fireworks.