Apparently, if a president dies in office, is impeached or just decides to step down there are considerations for the VP who becomes the new president.
If the old president exits office before 2 years of his term is completed, the replacement president is considered a full term president and can only be elected one more time.
If the old president exits after 2 years of his term is completed, the replacement president can finish his predecessors term, then run for president two more times
Yes, I agree with that/those statements. However, the Presidential Succession act of 1947 dictates what should happen in the event:
The president of the United States may be replaced if he or she:
Becomes incapacitated
Dies
Resigns
Is unable to hold office
Is removed from office
And that would be to transition to VP, then speaker of the house, and so on. The only way, as I see it, to go through this process and stop Trump is to nullify the 2020 election, and correct it to show DJT as the elected president. Under section 1 of the 22nd Amendment, it directly states that a president can't be elected to more than two terms. But in the event that you take over, for longer than 2 years == you can only be elected once (that would be truly elected, so one more time, either before, or after the term you took over). If for shorter than 2 years, then you can be elected not more than two times.
Again, I think they will state that Trump was already elected twice... but that's just my crazy theory.
Naturally, that would be ideal. Without a doubt, the legal system would be tested to its breaking point. I feel like this is where beanie-man's prediction of civil war really starts to become a possibility.
This is an event unforeseen by the Constitution. Remember how many times Trump has said he is a war time President? I think you will find in the PEADS and the SAPs that Trump has instituted a Continuance of Government environment. What happens when a sitting President is displaced by an occupying power? What does the Law of War say about it? Uncharted ground here. Only thing I can think of thats close is the War of 1812 but Madison was displaced only for a short time.
Apparently, if a president dies in office, is impeached or just decides to step down there are considerations for the VP who becomes the new president.
If the old president exits office before 2 years of his term is completed, the replacement president is considered a full term president and can only be elected one more time.
If the old president exits after 2 years of his term is completed, the replacement president can finish his predecessors term, then run for president two more times
Yes, I agree with that/those statements. However, the Presidential Succession act of 1947 dictates what should happen in the event:
And that would be to transition to VP, then speaker of the house, and so on. The only way, as I see it, to go through this process and stop Trump is to nullify the 2020 election, and correct it to show DJT as the elected president. Under section 1 of the 22nd Amendment, it directly states that a president can't be elected to more than two terms. But in the event that you take over, for longer than 2 years == you can only be elected once (that would be truly elected, so one more time, either before, or after the term you took over). If for shorter than 2 years, then you can be elected not more than two times.
Again, I think they will state that Trump was already elected twice... but that's just my crazy theory.
But doesn't fraud vitiate everything? It would be as though there had been no election in 2020, but a usurpation.
(Not here to argue. Just throwing hay on the fire.)
Naturally, that would be ideal. Without a doubt, the legal system would be tested to its breaking point. I feel like this is where beanie-man's prediction of civil war really starts to become a possibility.
People would lose their minds.
This is an event unforeseen by the Constitution. Remember how many times Trump has said he is a war time President? I think you will find in the PEADS and the SAPs that Trump has instituted a Continuance of Government environment. What happens when a sitting President is displaced by an occupying power? What does the Law of War say about it? Uncharted ground here. Only thing I can think of thats close is the War of 1812 but Madison was displaced only for a short time.