This would also be impossible (the January part). If the prior election is found to be illegitimate and SCOTUS orders a new one in November, as soon as the votes are counted Trump (assuming he wins) would immediately be inaugurated. If SCOTUS sees this as serious enough to overturn and force a new election there is zero chance they would say ok you won so you will be inaugurated in January. There would be no POTUS/VP to take over. That would leave either Presidential Succession (hello Pelosi) or martial law with a military caretaker government. Otherwise Trump just gets the remainder of this term and nothing else, or CONgress passes an amendment (zero chance), or John Roberts "finds" a way to explain things like he did with the individual mandate.
Maybe this is what was meant when Q said > The end won't be for everyone.
This could happen, Trump could get the rest of the term, but he could miss out on another term either statutorily or by choice. Pretty sure Desantis would be on deck though.
This would also be impossible (the January part). If the prior election is found to be illegitimate and SCOTUS orders a new one in November, as soon as the votes are counted Trump (assuming he wins) would immediately be inaugurated. If SCOTUS sees this as serious enough to overturn and force a new election there is zero chance they would say ok you won so you will be inaugurated in January. There would be no POTUS/VP to take over. That would leave either Presidential Succession (hello Pelosi) or martial law with a military caretaker government. Otherwise Trump just gets the remainder of this term and nothing else, or CONgress passes an amendment (zero chance), or John Roberts "finds" a way to explain things like he did with the individual mandate.
Maybe this is what was meant when Q said > The end won't be for everyone. This could happen, Trump could get the rest of the term, but he could miss out on another term either statutorily or by choice. Pretty sure Desantis would be on deck though.