Did he leave office with the USA still under a State of Emergency? Did he sign the Insurrection Act? What if America is no longer a corporation, as many have suggested, and Trump is now the sitting President of a brand new Republic?
I don't pretend to know how this works. LOL I've listened to lots of diffetent views. I'm wondering if getting Bidet out of "office" is only for show. They have to do it the right way so that libs can't say Trump unlawfully bullied his way back into the White House. The audits could do just that. Numbers don't lie.
Would love to discuss this. :-)
It seems to me there might be some merit to this line of thinking. First Biden did not fly into DC in Airforce One for the inauguration. Second and more importantly some states, mostly red states, seem to be giving the middle finger to the Biden administration per Covid, passports, ect ect.
All we really need is 38 states to rid us of the current crowd in DC via Constitutional Amendment, and replace them. DC is out of control and has been for quite some time. Essentially since 911 and the Bush junta our Constitution has been regarded as nothing but toilet paper. This can be fixed by 38 states.
The states, 38 of them, can demand new elections through a Constitutional Amendment.
So yes Trump I believe is the legitimate President of the Republic, and the Pedo is only President of that small area in Washington DC now known as the corporation.
"The best is yet to come".... Wait patiently for the best to come for it will be spectacular. It'll do the Founding Fathers PROUD!!!
A little off subject but your comment just reminded me of a write up Monkeywerx did, you can find it on his website, about how why the dems are in such a hurry to make DC a State. His theory is that DC is broke, broker than broke, and if they can swindle it so that DC gains Statehood, they will then somehow have access to the land in America and a lot of other things would happen that I dont remember atm. I'm definitely not doing his article any justice, you should check it out for yourself. I thought it was a good read. It offered a perspective I've not seen anywhere else yet.