tubeswell wrote:Meanwhile Divorce looming
Arneb wrote:I like this one even better. Yeah, courts are the ones who decide election, you're right Rudy. Yeah, haven't they always? Now come back into you're padded room, will ya. What are you doing in front of a goddamn garden center anyway? Yeeees, it's a classy hotel, Rudy, that's what it is. Oh dear, I sense a straitjacket for you before this evening is out, Rudy...
MM_Dandy wrote:... flee the country ...
Richard A wrote:Trump may not be a citizen of anywhere other than the US, but there's PLENTY of precedent for fallen leaders of State A finding a comfortable refuge in State B.
Richard A wrote:And while I get the point about successive US administrations taking out foreigners at will, I really don't think Biden's going to order a drone strike in Trump's case.
Richard A wrote:Not, at any rate, unless he (Trump) turns himself into the leader of a terrorist movement, which admittedly, given some of the craziness I'm seeing from his supporters on social media, can't be ruled out.
Мастер wrote: Some administration officials (I forget whether it was under Bush or Obama) argued that "due process" does not mean "judicial process", and there is indeed a process involved when the US decides to assassinate someone.
In some states Trump lost, his would-be electors gathered in unofficial ceremonies that they said were necessary to preserve Trump's ability to continue legal challenges against the election results.
MM_Dandy wrote:No faithless electors this year.
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