A) it is incredibly unpresidented for a former president to AT ALL be in the public eye; the tradition dating back as far as I know, has been that a president who leaves office makes a concerted effort to remain low-key, out of the public eye, and definitely not address the media, let alone daily like Trump.
The tradition is for the former POTUS to remain quiet & not comment on his successor's actions in any way.
Trump's activity in the media is very odd if he's "no longer president"; Trump literally still releases daily statements to the press / public...
B) Has the xiden regime at all acknowledged / disputed / clapped back at Trump's constant media releases?
Almost seems like Trump said "yeah, we'll let you play pretend while the devolution happens in the background but I'll still be dominating the press!"
Seems odd that they are just remaining totally silent on Trump's constant media releases, or at least they are from what I've seen.....
What do you guys think?
The president doesn't have the authority to order no electoral votes be counted until further notice.
That has yet to be established. Presidents have the ability to assert all kinds of authority when the nation is under attack by a foreign enemy as in this case. They are able to do whatever in their estimation will best hinder or subdue the enemy and preserve the Republic.
This is just blatantly false, and I'd challenge you to show me anywhere that's written into the Constitution or any other governmental law, but since I know it's not possible I'm not going to hold my breath.
Don't shoot the messenger. I was paraphrasing Lincoln, one of Trump's most highly revered presidents. He asserted that authority, suspending parts of the Constitution, and then successfully defended his authority to take those actions.