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The only way to undo Biden's fuckery that anon can think of is to prove the 2020 election was fraudulent and create a constitutional crisis.
Otherwise justice will only come the old school way
>Or it doesn't. My bet is on the latter.
You may not be wrong. Leaning to this time being known as the Great Disappointment for Justice.
>love my POTUS
The last hope is that he pulls out something completely unexpected.
The other possibility is that the evidence of their guilt is all released, and it isn't safe for them to walk the streets.
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>History tells me they all walk away
DJT is known for bucking the system (history)
>I think Kash is not going to stop tracking them down. Trump doesn't have to be involved.
The pop-culture fandom side of me sort of hopes it rolls out like the Walter White hit in breaking bad where they are all taken out at once across various locations.
Then again just make them take the mRNA vax, could sort things quickly.
>then they go to court saying Trump can no longer be president because in 2024 he was elected for the third time
Constitutional crisis.
It wouldn't be as simple as that and likely they wouldn't be starting court cases while defending themselves from behind bars.
The great thing about TDS is it forces the enemy to explain the weaknesses in their own devices.
https://protectdemocracy.org/work/the-presidential-pardon-power-explained/
While the presidential pardon power is expansive, it is not, according to federal courts, “limitless.” To the contrary, as “part of the Constitutional scheme,” it is subject to several express and structural constitutional constraints. The Pardon Clause makes explicit that pardons may only extend to “Offenses against the United States,” meaning state criminal offenses and civil liability are not pardonable, and that they may not be granted for “Cases of Impeachment.” But these are not the only limitations. As the Supreme Court explains, limitations may otherwise be “found in the Constitution.” In particular, four categories of pardons violate core constitutional provisions and principles and constitute abuses of power: