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posted ago by Tynyyn ago by Tynyyn +24 / -0

December 17, President Trump has a nationwide speech and talked about numerous various topics. To me it sounded a lot like one of his stump speeches. Ho, hum. So I began wondering why he would deliver such a bland topic speech. Then it hit me.....Dec 17. So i jumped over to the Q posts and read through all posts made on Dec 17. One stood out...#3702. In essence Q asked a question "What can the Senate do while conducting a treason trial...nothing". It means that while a treason trial is being litigated no other Senate business can be conducted. That means if several trials are lined up the Senate might not be conducting work for a long while.

So if the legislature is in a spot where it cannot pass laws what relief does a President have to get his laws passed? Can he conduct war if the Congress cannot vote on it? If President Trump decides to go to war and they are in the middle of a treason trial what is he to do?

I am not a legal beagle so Im just tossing this idea out there for smarter people to flesh out the specifics. It is intriguing to know that after the first of the year several treason cases could be handed to the Senate for them to litigate and while in the middle of those cases they cannot conduct regular business. That might give the President the authority to conduct his own agenda and somehow bypass the Congress.

What say you guys?