I go back and forth. I think i'm about 70% believing in devolution theory that Trump is the current president. What would it convince you otherwise? If I see Biden finish 4 years without being arrested, I might change my views but right now it all seems so fishy
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I only subscribe to devolution about 20%. PatelPatriot makes a lot of good arguments and really laid the road map for my favorite theory of Trump being President in Exile with element from the devolution theory combined. Like I think Trump never transitioned military control of say the nukes or essential functions to Biden, but Biden is allowed to run day to day ops. Also by him not being Pres right now we actually get 4 extra years of him being pres (even though officially he's not at the moment) because he's still communicating and participating. And this gives him the ability to go into a 2nd (really 3rd) term in 2024 should he not be reinstated after 2022 elections since he will serve less than 2 years after being reinstated there eleogable to run in 2024. But if he's not reinstated Pres in Exile and not devolution was yhe strategy he took. Since devolution has the potential for Trump to secretly keep powers