It does mean something. It’s another proof to the people who are waking up and figuring out this plan. The inauguration was for show - not real. Possibly not even in DC. It was to appease the liberals while ALL evidence of past corruption slowly comes out over the next weeks. This was the only way to SHOW THE PEOPLE the truth about the depth of corruption. Otherwise, most would have ever believed it. If Trump had just started making arrests in 2017, the liberals would have started a civil war. Instead, Trump just spent 4 years SHOWING US THE PROOF of corruption- now he will make the liberals understand it- No civil war. It’s very complex. But my GOD it’s genius. Watch the events unfold over the next weeks with an open mind-‘like you are watching a scripted plan
Constitution amendment 20 i think says it must be a minute after 12. It was over well before noon. The whole inauguration has bizarre things in it like during the oath, one second Kamala is next to Robert's, then it's Pence with Kamala nowhere, then another switch and it's Kamala.
It says nothing about being one minute after noon. The new term begins at noon on January 20.
Section 1
The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
So technically Biden was sworn in whilst the US still had another President.
Are people just assuming that this is ok and that the swearing will take effect after noon, or does it taking place before noon actually invalidate it?
Thinking logically, Biden has not sworn in as President during a period where he had the right to do so, therefore he is not President.
There are arguments to the opposite of course, but I'm not a constitutional lawyer.
To take this scenario to the extreme edge, what if Biden had sworn in on the 7th January, would everyone just accept that it would take effect at noon on the 20th or would they say it wasn't valid? Because the principle is the same.
Scroll down and look for my other post about the oath. It's taken before he can execute the office of the President. He automatically becomes the President at 12-noon on January 20th. Read Article II Section I Clause 8. No assumptions needed; it's all right there and no time, before or after, 12-noon is specified. Only the time at which the new term begins.
There was no Constitution in 1775. The Declaration of Independence was drafted in 1776, the Articles of Confederation in 1781, Constitutional Convention to replace the Articles of Confederation in 1787, and the Constitution we (supposedly) have now went into effect in 1788. Inaugurations were held on March 4th until the 20th Amendment was ratified in 1933.
Taking the oath of office, for any President, can be done at any time. As stated in the Twentieth Amendment, the end of term is at exactly 12 o’clock (noon) on January 20th. The oath of office, Article II Section 1 Clause 8, states that the oath must be taken before executing the duties of that office.
It does mean something. It’s another proof to the people who are waking up and figuring out this plan. The inauguration was for show - not real. Possibly not even in DC. It was to appease the liberals while ALL evidence of past corruption slowly comes out over the next weeks. This was the only way to SHOW THE PEOPLE the truth about the depth of corruption. Otherwise, most would have ever believed it. If Trump had just started making arrests in 2017, the liberals would have started a civil war. Instead, Trump just spent 4 years SHOWING US THE PROOF of corruption- now he will make the liberals understand it- No civil war. It’s very complex. But my GOD it’s genius. Watch the events unfold over the next weeks with an open mind-‘like you are watching a scripted plan
Constitution amendment 20 i think says it must be a minute after 12. It was over well before noon. The whole inauguration has bizarre things in it like during the oath, one second Kamala is next to Robert's, then it's Pence with Kamala nowhere, then another switch and it's Kamala.
It says nothing about being one minute after noon. The new term begins at noon on January 20. Section 1 The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
So technically Biden was sworn in whilst the US still had another President.
Are people just assuming that this is ok and that the swearing will take effect after noon, or does it taking place before noon actually invalidate it?
Thinking logically, Biden has not sworn in as President during a period where he had the right to do so, therefore he is not President.
There are arguments to the opposite of course, but I'm not a constitutional lawyer.
To take this scenario to the extreme edge, what if Biden had sworn in on the 7th January, would everyone just accept that it would take effect at noon on the 20th or would they say it wasn't valid? Because the principle is the same.
Scroll down and look for my other post about the oath. It's taken before he can execute the office of the President. He automatically becomes the President at 12-noon on January 20th. Read Article II Section I Clause 8. No assumptions needed; it's all right there and no time, before or after, 12-noon is specified. Only the time at which the new term begins.
1775 Constitution 12th Amendment Inauguration will be on the 4th Day of the month of March.
There was no Constitution in 1775. The Declaration of Independence was drafted in 1776, the Articles of Confederation in 1781, Constitutional Convention to replace the Articles of Confederation in 1787, and the Constitution we (supposedly) have now went into effect in 1788. Inaugurations were held on March 4th until the 20th Amendment was ratified in 1933.
it was all fake.
Means nothing
Taking the oath of office, for any President, can be done at any time. As stated in the Twentieth Amendment, the end of term is at exactly 12 o’clock (noon) on January 20th. The oath of office, Article II Section 1 Clause 8, states that the oath must be taken before executing the duties of that office.
Fake I think. But looking at trumps innaguration he was sworn in about 10 before noon so idk anymore
Where's your link?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/20/us/politics/trump-inauguration-day.html
Vp sworn in before the president.....neither touched a real bible......it looked comical.