So many people have been talking about the return of Donald
Trump, including me. Actually, he's not really gone away. His speech last year at
CPAC, considered by many to be his finest, included the phrase "as your
president.", see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPfGjv2MLYc.
Trump is definitely running for the US
presidency again in 2024. see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/11/trump-2024.html;
however, is that enough? November 2024 is a very long time in the future. The
world is hurtling downwards into Deep
State hell so quickly that 2024
might as well be 2124. No, Trump and the white hats need to do something before
then. I was amazed to find that there is a way Trump could get back into the
White House sooner. The method is surprisingly simple and it is all connected
to the current political crisis in the United
States over the vacant Speaker of the House
chair. Nancy Pelosi was deposed as speaker following the GOP regaining the
House of Representatives in November's election. The Speaker is a very
important executive position, as well as a legislative one, because under the Twelfth
Amendment they are second in succession to the Presidency... Yes, I'm sure you've
worked out where I'm going with this. Trump could become Speaker. The Speaker
can be any citizen of the US ;
they don't need to be elected to Congress first. Up until now, all Speakers
have been elected congressmen, but there's a first for everything. This can be
done, it is not unconstitutional. If enough congressmen agree, Trump would be
the US ' first
ever private citizen to become Speaker of the House, chosen by the House itself
instead of the electorate. Once he's done that, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
must be impeached and removed from office. Again, this is perfectly possible;
indeed there was an attempt to do it to Trump, if you remember, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2020/02/trump-impeachment-ends.html.
There have been nine occasions when the vice-president ascends to the
presidency intra-term. The most recent was Gerald Ford in 1974 following
Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate scandal. All the others have been the
result of the president dying. Never in history has this process gone to the
second step, the VP then losing the presidency after succeeding to it and a
third person having to become POTUS. It might sound incredibly audacious, but
these are incredible times. The USA
is facing the greatest political danger in its history. There are other ways
Trump could return, but this one is the least legally intrusive.
Styxhexxenhammer666 thinks this is out of the question, see: https://odysee.com/@Styxhexenhammer666:2/no,-donald-trump-will-not-become:3.
I feel more confident. In fact the Dems are taking this as a serious threat. In
2021 they tried to pass some legislation preventing private citizens being
Speaker. They failed, but even if they ever succeeded all Trump has to do then
is win a runoff in his home district of Mar-a-Lago, Florida
and become a bona fide congressman. The
Speaker election has been running since November and is in its eleventh round.
Having Donald Trump as a serious contender might be just what is needed to settle
the matter. At least one representative, Matt Gaetz, (R-Fla) has openly backed
Trump. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64187736.
It helps that the Supreme Court is still mostly presided over by Trump
appointees. Biden has tried to diversify it, but has so far only managed to
replace one judge. This back door into power may work for Trump or may not; but
if it doesn't, he and his supporters will have other tricks up their sleeve I'm
sure.
See here for background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/08/pr-portal.html.
See here for background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/08/pr-portal.html.
Trump's not even been nominated today, and was only nominated in one count of the 12 so far, 13th incoming as I type lol.
ReplyDelete"At least one representative, Matt Gaetz, (R-Fla) has openly backed Trump".
ReplyDeleteTrue but is the ONLY rep to do so and only once in twelve votes so therefore hardly with any conviction and/or seriousness. Matt Gaetz nominated Jim Jordon and has voted for him in all other votes so far. Jim Jordon has voted against himself and for McCarthy (the republican candidate, not Trump) btw.
Trump has more chance of being abducted by aliens than being speaker of the house!
Not yet we don't. The election is on its record-breaking 11th round. How many reps will realize that electing Trump will break that phase of indecision.
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear Gareth shaking his head....... :)
ReplyDeleteGav.
I know, Gav. Me too. "Ben, he's a mental case!" :-)
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