Trump: “We may have to go for an extra term." (user search)
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« on: September 10, 2019, 09:52:20 PM »

This is why I think the possibility of Trump suspending the Constitution and/or dissolving Congress isn't very far fetched.

Nothing is far fetched with him.

That's why I find it incredible when people laugh at the notion he may not willingly leave office should he lose.


His term will end on Jan 20th whether or not he likes it or not . The new President can just order the Secret Service to escort Trump out of the White House and have him arrested for trespassing if he doesn’t leave .

And if the Secret Service is full of Trump supporters and they say no? The Constitution is only as strong as the people tasked with enforcing it.

I should think that the vetting of Secret Service agents is as strong, or stronger, than any other service in the US.  If it weren't we would have had several more dead presidents by now.

I am reminded about how I read that from the late 19th century through the end of WWII, many generals and admirals did not vote.  They assiduously avoided party politics.

Even if they have political leanings beyond being pro-USA, they aren't foaming at the mouth partisans like...like...the denizens of Atlas.
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