Trump: You won’t have to vote again

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Oct 27, 2016
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Random question—>If Trump were to try to stay In office after his 4 years were up,would It be possible?What would he have to do to accomplish this?
Who would be the one(s) to stop him?🫶🏾
Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
 
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Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
If Republicans do remove the 22nd amendment with a stacked House, Senate, and SC... I'm moving out of this country. Not because I hate Trump, but because of what this will cause. (Only slightly exaggerating)
 
Jul 18, 2017
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We are a nation of laws...
That should be "We WERE a nation of laws" until the Communists took over. The current government and administration are lawless, and all you need to see is the southern border.

As to Trump wanting to remain in power indefinitely, that is just more Leftist fear-mongering. But Trump always gives his enemies opportunities which they should never have. He needs to always speak the truth and only give factual information which can be fully backed up. He can easily hire people who will get all the facts. And stop steaking off the cuff.
 

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They have Kamala and Obama between a rock and a hard place.

If she defends herself from impeachment by saying that Biden was completely healthy and of sound mind, then the two of them are guilty of a palace coup. That is treason.

However, if she argues it was not a palace coup, Biden is not mentally well. Then it is a firm basis to be impeached due to negligence in carrying out her oath of office.