Anonymous ID: 7db79f May 3, 2026, 7:29 a.m. No.24567002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7108

What was the reason King Charles to visit Trump and US? Supposedly to keep Trump stopping his actions in the ME. They don’t want him involved in the Israel participation. IMO King Charles is a bafoon as noted by his plan to kill humanity on mankind because nature is more important.

 

I can’t imagine why the King thinks he can control Trump. This shows you even when Trump knows his enemy, he’s polite and secretly keeping the plan.

 

Ever since Dianna was killed by them, very few world leaders are deceived by what Charles is trying to do. Good Luck for his mi6 plan, but it won’t work with Trump.

 

(I don’t like Monarchy and no one should)

Anonymous ID: 7db79f May 3, 2026, 7:38 a.m. No.24567031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7051

>>24565707 Mike Lee explains why odds of removing Thune are ‘literally’ ZERO.PN

 

Here’s Mike Lee’s explanation! It seems the house and senate only stops them for doing the right thing. Everything has a rule to protect Congress’s participation to prevent their plans of being overturned.They don’t serve the people for sure

 

Mike Lee

@BasedMikeLee

Your question suggests five senators could oust him in the middle of his term as leader. That’s not true.

 

In the House of Representatives, a tiny number of lawmakers can oust the speaker—at any time. That feature is unique to the House.

 

In the Senate GOP we don’t even have a rule or procedure for replacing a leader in the middle of a two-year term.

 

It is true that under our rules, any five senators can call for a meeting of the entire conference at any time. But in practice, that kind of meeting tends not to materialize unless a solid majority of the conference wants it to happen.

 

Even if such a meeting were called and even if it actually materialized, it still wouldn’t end as you seem to assume. To pursue the outcome you’re suggesting, one would have to use that meeting to propose a new procedure for a mid-term leadership swap, and that—at a minimum—would require a majority of the conference to support it. For a whole host of reasons—including the fact that Senator Thune is beloved by colleagues and very popular within the conference—the odds of that happening are literally 0 in 100,000.

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