Free tools to create, edit and explore clipart - only on Clipart Library.
Collection of 25th Amendments (27)
Looking for 25th Amendments? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each 25th Amendments can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.
The 25th Amendment Section 4 allows the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to declare the President unable to discharge duties-triggering congressional review.
A symbolic emblem depicting a ceremonial podium flanked by flags, topped with a question mark and the Roman numeral XXXV-suggesting inquiry, authority, or commemoration.
In this 2020 editorial cartoon, Nancy Pelosi’s outrage intensifies across three panels, ending with a dramatic plea to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Four U.S. presidents carved into Mount Rushmore appear alarmed and vocal, with one exclaiming, “Invoke the 25th Amendment, for God’s sake!”
“Good joke, pal!” - a satirical take on the infamous 2020 disinfectant remark amid rising COVID-19 deaths.
This political cartoon frames the 25th Amendment as a drastic, emergency-only option-only to be used when all else fails.
A symbolic scale shows impeachment outweighing invocation of the 25th Amendment, reflecting historical and procedural realities.
“The Obama View”: A biting editorial cartoon highlighting perceived leadership absence or delegation in the White House.
In this biting political satire, Pence cuts the very limb supporting both him and Trump-a metaphor for internal party conflict.
A stylized caricature of a leader shakes a snow globe featuring a golden White House under falling stars, with the ironic label “THE GOLD HOUSE” on its base.
A hand reaches for a red emergency lever labeled “25th Amendment - PULL DOWN,” as smoke billows from the Afghan Situation Room doorway.
A stark political cartoon shows the 25th Amendment as a looming, masked figure confronting a kneeling president-highlighting constitutional contingency power.
A stylized neuroimaging illustration highlighting core cognitive and emotional regions associated with decision-making and social behavior.
A symbolic scroll and quill illustrating the historic adoption of the U.S. Bill of Rights by Congress in 1789.
Magikarp gazes into a mirror, seeing its fierce future self, Gyarados-a visual metaphor for growth and untapped potential.
Carol Green’s “Life After Birth” uses satire to question authority and civic rights-note the 25th Amendment joke and the keys warning.
A dramatic 1870s engraving shows a man firing a pistol at another near a ticket window, as bystanders-including women and a child-react in alarm.
A patriotic illustration highlighting the 25th Amendment, featuring the U.S. flag, Capitol dome, and stars on a navy blue backdrop.
The 25th Amendment-critical for presidential continuity-is highlighted over the original U.S. Constitution text.
The 25th Amendment clarifies that the Vice President assumes presidential duties if the President becomes disabled.
In this sharp political caricature, Obama looks bemused as Biden and Hillary appear as smiling devils-each holding a trident and wearing red robes labeled with their names.
