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@Ponderable saidIt will be a lie. His advisors might try to get him to say it, but if he does, it won't be true, like most of what he says.
Surely he will offer to be the president of all citizens?
He will never be my president. What he must do to atone for his previous actions, he cannot, and will not, do.
@Sleepyguy saidNo. After his insurrection, Trump can never* be President. He is a 'pretender'. 😆
Oh but he is. He is.
* unless "...Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability."
@Sleepyguy saidNo, he is not.
Oh but he is. He is.
I will not follow him slavishly, like the right does.
At this point in time, he can never be 'good enough'.
He's done too much damage.
@spruce112358 saidCorrect.
No. After his insurrection, Trump can never* be President. He is a 'pretender'. 😆
* unless "...Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability."
Although I like "usurper'. He didn't fall into the job.
And Congress will never do such a vote. It would mean he was ineligible at some point and they cannot admit this