Legally, President Trump never had his second term. And what is this about Donald Trump not departing after his second term? Watch his actions on January 20th, 2021. It will be just like every other President's departure with a send-off by the new President. Donald Trump will then be flown to Andrews air force base for one final review of the troops before jetting off to Florida.
The 10 days of darkness might refer to Joe Biden's refusal to leave.
He is President in exile. But it doesn't actually count toward the 2nd term because Joe Biden is the certified winner. And even if Congress did decertify Joe Biden's victory and declared Donald Trump the winner for any reason, he could be seen as serving the last 11 or so months of Biden's term.
Keep in mind - the 22nd Amendment simply states the following:
"Section 1
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
The second-half of that section really seems to govern someone taking over mid-term due to the failure of the elected president to fulfill the term. The first part of the statement is where I see it applying: If they turn around and say, "Yeah, you know what, we reviewed all of the evidence, and you're right, all of these states violated their constitutions (PA, GA, WI, etc), and thus, those votes were invalid. Therefore DJT is the duly elected President for a second time."
Trust me, I think it's a pretty dangerous threshold for them to cross, but we've all seen crazier things over the past 3 years...vax your toddlers, Trump won't have enough ventilators (and everyone is going to die because of it... yet ventilators were blowing people's lungs out), 10 days to stop the spread, stop taking horse paste "ya'll"... the list goes on.
Legally, President Trump never had his second term. And what is this about Donald Trump not departing after his second term? Watch his actions on January 20th, 2021. It will be just like every other President's departure with a send-off by the new President. Donald Trump will then be flown to Andrews air force base for one final review of the troops before jetting off to Florida.
The 10 days of darkness might refer to Joe Biden's refusal to leave.
Trump barely got a first term, as the DS fought every move he made.
When asked "Will there be a peaceful transition of power?" Trump answered "More a continuation of power".
He is President in exile. But it doesn't actually count toward the 2nd term because Joe Biden is the certified winner. And even if Congress did decertify Joe Biden's victory and declared Donald Trump the winner for any reason, he could be seen as serving the last 11 or so months of Biden's term.
Keep in mind - the 22nd Amendment simply states the following:
"Section 1 No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
The second-half of that section really seems to govern someone taking over mid-term due to the failure of the elected president to fulfill the term. The first part of the statement is where I see it applying: If they turn around and say, "Yeah, you know what, we reviewed all of the evidence, and you're right, all of these states violated their constitutions (PA, GA, WI, etc), and thus, those votes were invalid. Therefore DJT is the duly elected President for a second time."
Trust me, I think it's a pretty dangerous threshold for them to cross, but we've all seen crazier things over the past 3 years...vax your toddlers, Trump won't have enough ventilators (and everyone is going to die because of it... yet ventilators were blowing people's lungs out), 10 days to stop the spread, stop taking horse paste "ya'll"... the list goes on.
Ten days.
Darkness.
There is no " of".
There is no “darkness”, either. It actually says “darnkess”
Both darkness and darnkess are used in two separate posts.