Contemplate this idea: Uncle Joe and Crazy Kamala somehow get removed/resign from their respective offices. Speaker Johnson is next in line to take over the reigns of power. Now, at the longest he will only have control of the Presidency for a year so what would be his strategy to run for President of the United States? He would have to go up against Trump and who knows how that primary would work itself out. But if Johnson decided to let Trump run for President and he as the VP, then that would place the MAGA movement in a great position. Trump would get four more years and after that time Johnson, if he played his cards correctly, could possibly get eight years. Johnson could become the second longest termed President in US history, just after FDR. Is this plausible? Would Johnson want to take second fiddle behind Trump for four years in order to secure a wonderful run at another Presidential term?
What if Mike Johnson becomes President?
WHAT IF...? 🤔💭
You must be a natural born citizen to be President. Kamala is not a natural born citizen. To be a natural born citizen you must be born in the USA and be the child of American citizens. Kamala's parents were not American citizens. Kamala birthplace was in California to foreign students, thus making Kamala a naturalized citizen. Kamala's mother was Indian and her father was Jamaican.
Under the Jamaican Constitution, a Jamaican citizen is not allowed to have dual citizenship with any country that is not part of the commonwealth. The USA is not part of the commonwealth, so citizenship here in the USA for Kamala's father would have been denied by Jamaica.
Look here under Dual nationality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_nationality_law
Here are the Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_states_of_the_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Oh fascinating, I have never looked into her ancestry.
TBH, I just assumed she was multi-generational Californian. She certainly ACTS as though she, her parents, their parents, etc were all born and raised in California - with all the good, bad, intelligence and stupidity that comes with it.
I should know, as I resemble that remark.
Anyway, back to the topic. I know it is a contentious issue (I legit have mixed opinions on it), but does birthright citizenship apply in her case? Or not, as she would automatically receive citizenship elsewhere?
Given me a new rabbit hole to go down, woohoo! So much for Monday. 😑