I believe under Devolution and the Continuity of Government, it would have to be the senior cabinet member of President Trump's administration prior to the initiation of Devolution. It all depends upon who incriminated themselves during the illegal transfer of power back in 2020.
There may be a short time where we have no President, and are in a temporary state of Martial Law while the Military oversees a new election for the entire government in order to return us to a Constitutional Republic.
One interview yesterday said Trump would have to step in since he did not hand off the presidency via concession. It would only be in the interim until a new election is held.
Looking at the line of succession who would end up being president temporarily, if those names in the civil suit are removed from their offices?
That is indeed the million dollar question.
I believe under Devolution and the Continuity of Government, it would have to be the senior cabinet member of President Trump's administration prior to the initiation of Devolution. It all depends upon who incriminated themselves during the illegal transfer of power back in 2020.
There may be a short time where we have no President, and are in a temporary state of Martial Law while the Military oversees a new election for the entire government in order to return us to a Constitutional Republic.
That reminds me of Lindell outside at the WH with a stack of “martial law” documents waiting to see President Trump.
One interview yesterday said Trump would have to step in since he did not hand off the presidency via concession. It would only be in the interim until a new election is held.
This sounds glorious!