What Happens to Trump Between Now and Inauguration Day?

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  • What Happens to Trump Between Now and Inauguration Day?

    • Removed via 25th Amendment Process

      Votes: 0 0.0%
    • Impeached by Congress

      Votes: 3 3.4%
    • Serves Out the Remaining Time in Office

      Votes: 63 72.4%
    • Resigns

      Votes: 1 1.1%
    • Remains in Office for 2nd Term - This Ain't Over

      Votes: 7 8.0%
    • Bacon

      Votes: 13 14.9%

    • Total voters
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    BugI02

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    Serves out the remaining two weeks and leaves.

    That first video back from his social media ban clearly shows that somebody has gotten to him. The RINOs in Congress have turned against him and his supporters and completed the electoral process. Pence has deserted him. SCOTUS threw the biggest lawsuit out on a thin standing excuse without even hearing it. He really has no friends left and no cards left to play.

    If he refuses to leave, the Secret Service will probably grab him, walk him to the gate, put him out onto Pennsylvania, and lock the gate behind him. Now that the electors have voted and SCOTUS has declined to act, he won't be president anymore. Period. It really doesn't matter what he does, in real power terms he has nothing to back him up.
    Churchill after Gallipoli. The moment will return to the man
     

    cobber

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    To decipher the impeachment calls, ask yourself: what power does Trump really still have, at this time?

    It's all about The Pardons, now. That's his only remaining real power. And even if he's the only person left in the building, he still has that power until Jan. 20, unless he's officially removed.

    They're not afraid of him winning again; he couldn't even win this time. They're afraid he's going to pardon Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. Wikileaks was a huge embarrassment to the government. It is difficult to even shake a stick at all the people in various levels of office who got egg on their face from that. The future is all about information and who controls it. A free Julian Assange, walking around the world stage making Ted Talks and inspiring future generations of hackers, I suspect is the real perceived threat.

    I suspect anybody who can attract a microphone in Washington right now is doing everything possible to frighten and scramble the minds of Trump's staff with impeachment speculation, in an effort to prevent his lawyers from even drawing up the documents for him. They know nobody wants their resume to include being on the staff of an impeached President, at the time he was impeached.
    So what’s the delay on Assange and Snowden?
     

    Hop

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    Strike Trump's name off that impeachment document and enter in VP elect K Harris. She's the person recorded on the Colbert show saying rioters won't & shouldn't stop.
     

    KittySlayer

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    Right. And here we are. Why should the left consider anything Trumpers have to say after the Capitol Fiasco. They can just enjoy the next few TWO years

    Because while the left may (temporarily) control the White House and both houses of Congress, they only got 51% of the vote. Certainly not a mandate for their policies. And all of the Representatives and a third of the Senators have to be re-elected in two years.
     

    Twangbanger

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    So what’s the delay on Assange and Snowden?
    I personally don't think he's going to, or he would have by now. He already made sure to take care of those really important to him. Someone either got to him on that, or else he really just doesn't care about it.

    But I don't think it's good reasoning on the House's part to tweak him though. If the guy has shown no inclination to pardon them yet, why kick the dog now? It would be a heckuva way to keep his face in the news with his Twitter account turned off, especially since it would torque the Intelligence Cabal that has been leaking against him for 4 years. "Oh, you like leaking, huh? Well, let's conduct a love-fest for leakers!" (>>dumps contents of foot-locker on floor...)
     

    buckwacker

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    Right. And here we are. Why should the left consider anything Trumpers have to say after the Capitol Fiasco. They can just enjoy the next few years.

    Yes that would be smart, turn the heat to high on pressure cooker that's already hissing steam.
     

    chevyguy

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    Because while the left may (temporarily) control the White House and both houses of Congress, they only got 51% of the vote. Certainly not a mandate for their policies. And all of the Representatives and a third of the Senators have to be re-elected in two years.
    Question if I may does it seem plausible, that at what many conservative voters( not just Trump supporters) witnessed. To certifying the votes including what some percieve as frauded votes with Republicans going along, could in the next two years we witness a new party that is conservative both fiscally and socially not in any way affiliated with and possibly at odds with whats left of the dems and repubs? An ant- establishment consevative party so to speak with a decent amount of support. I mean we have seen wealthy CEO‘s and non traditional conservatives rise to where they don’t fit with repubs. By the way I don’t mean the Libertarians, not a sleight on them but new whole new party. Like the Tea Party, but that wouldn’t invite anyone from the current repub party?
     

    Twangbanger

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    I think he'll plug all the toilets and remove all the locks on the windows.
    I can see it now: one last, big, massive crap in the executive blowjob suite...toilet backed up, water all over the floor and leaking through into the dining room ceiling. I love it...:yesway:
     

    Twangbanger

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    Live stream doing an upper decker for your final day.

    Immortality will be granted.
    You mean like the story about Lyndon Johnson: "Miss Jones, come in here and take dictation for me...and bring extra paper, this is going to be a long one..."
     
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    jsx1043

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    So what’s the delay on Assange and Snowden?
    Turn them loose. Let’s hear what they have to say.
    You know, these guys are topics that I can admit that I’m not well-versed in; however, I got to thinking:

    Based on what’s going on, even previous to Trump, and if these guys are all about getting the truth out AND they are already wanted by the authorities but not in any custody... why haven’t they released anything?

    Since they have information, and as we’ve been told that the MSM is not needed to release said information, and they theoretically have access to the internet, why would it be necessary for Trump to pardon them?
     
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