Pardon me for mentioning what may already be looming in everyone's minds, but I haven't seen it discussed yet and thought I would throw a seed crystal into the supercooled medium of this page.
I am not a Q fanatic, so I take no arrows for being imprecise in my reference, but I seem to recall that Q placed a specific emphasis on how the "First Arrest" would have galvanizing significance.
In light of recent events, I would float the speculation that the First Arrest will be of President Trump.
It has some interesting explanatory power. First of all, if Trump is in a state of "devolved" authority, being arrested by an occupying foreign power is probably a "red line" that would finally trigger military countermeasures. Secondly, it would fit exactly well with the entire document scenario (a tar-baby trap with the documents as bait) and Trump's seemingly strange ebullience over the whole subject, as though he is itching for the trap to spring. The "trap" in this case being his arrest and getting the Deep State to cross the Rubicon that his Presidential Executive Orders anticipated.
There may be more along the same theme, but I think fellow anons can grab this bone and chew on it. Please do so. I would love to see if I am on the right beam.
I’ve always wondered, if DC is occupied territory but Florida isn’t, per-say, how would they arrest him legally in Florida and move him out of the State? Why would Gov. DeSantis even allow that kind of arrest? If I was him I’d use my National Guard to stop the Feds from removing Trump from Florida. I wonder how this all works under the Law of War Manual?
Be imaginative. Wherever he could be, the Feds could arrive en masse with overwhelming force, secure the premises at which he is located, take him in tow, march him out to a helicopter, and fly away...to wherever. "Arrest warrant? We don't need no stinkin' arrest warrant!" They don't have to arrest him legally...when they control the wheels of justice. Give them credit for understanding that they are acting out of power, not out of legality.