What does a TRUMP presidency look like?

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Valmy

Quote from: Caliga on November 07, 2020, 02:53:52 PM
Quote from: merithyn on November 07, 2020, 02:30:36 PM
I almost expect Trump to just leave even before the EC decides the Presidency. Leave the White House, the job, all of it, and head to Mir-a-Lago. Leave his people to clean up. Leave his children to pack things up and do whatever "transition" stuff needs doing.

If he does that, what happens? I know Pence would be the interim, but... does there have to be a vote or a declaration or something?
I feel like there's a chance Trump will resign so that Pence can issue him a blanket pardon.

He can leave anytime he wants before January 20th

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grumbler

Quote from: merithyn on November 07, 2020, 02:30:36 PM
I almost expect Trump to just leave even before the EC decides the Presidency. Leave the White House, the job, all of it, and head to Mir-a-Lago. Leave his people to clean up. Leave his children to pack things up and do whatever "transition" stuff needs doing.

I'm leaning towards this myself.  Just move the presidency to MaL and wash his hands of the ungrateful traitors.

I can also foresee a lot of rats leaving the sinking ship.  I'll cheer for the sharks.

QuoteIf he does that, what happens? I know Pence would be the interim, but... does there have to be a vote or a declaration or something?

Trump won't give up any powers, just refuse to use them (save the power to pardon - he'll have fun with that).  I wonder if he'll sign any papers, or just leave them all to be signed "by direction."
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The Larch

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So, which members of the Trump administration/inner circle do you guys think will be a feature in the future of US politics and which ones are done for? Will Stephen Miller reappear, Dracula-like, at some point? Will somebody else employ Giuliani again? Will Pence try to go for the presidency in 2024?

Razgovory

Quote from: grumbler on November 07, 2020, 03:05:24 PM
Quote from: Eddie Teach on November 07, 2020, 01:31:34 PM
Quote from: Razgovory on November 07, 2020, 10:36:41 AM
Quote from: grumbler on November 07, 2020, 09:48:50 AM
Am I really seeing that we have a Languishite who is just now discovering that the US government contains checks and balances and that checks on a branch's power are WAD?  :huh:


It seems churlish to expect people from other countries to have a robust knowledge of US civics.

Sure, but most foreign Languishites seem to eat that shit up.

It's a sad statement about US civics education that eve some Americans think that it takes "a robust knowledge of US civics" to know that the US federal government was set up primarily to provide government with powers but also checks and balances on those powers.  That was the entire idea motivating the writing of the US constitution.  There are checks and balances everywhere in it.

I have don't know shit about the government of Finland.  I don't think it would be fair for Solmyr to insult me over my ignorance about that countries government.  I'm pretty sure he knows more about the US than I know about Finland.
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Caliga

Quote from: The Larch on November 07, 2020, 03:16:06 PM
Will Pence try to go for the presidency in 2024?
I think this one is a near-certainty.
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crazy canuck

Quote from: Caliga on November 07, 2020, 03:25:04 PM
Quote from: The Larch on November 07, 2020, 03:16:06 PM
Will Pence try to go for the presidency in 2024?
I think this one is a near-certainty.

Yep, his line will be, "Hi remember me.  I am the one who kept saying Trump was the anointed one, and it was God's plan to have Trump elected to a second term.  What I didn't realize then is that God's real plan is to have me elected president.  But I don't have a good explanation why the two are mutually exclusive."

Ok, no way he says mutually exclusive.

DGuller

I think Pence had a higher profile as a governor of Indiana than he does now.  Has any VP been such a complete non-entity during their term?

Sheilbh

Yeah I can't see Pence's pitch except to hard-core evangelicals.
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Razgovory

I really have no idea what the political climate will be like in 2024.  For all I know the GOP could repudiate Trump.
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DGuller

Quote from: Sheilbh on November 07, 2020, 05:00:14 PM
Yeah I can't see Pence's pitch except to hard-core evangelicals.
Do you see him catching from anyone?

The Brain

Quote from: DGuller on November 07, 2020, 04:57:51 PM
I think Pence had a higher profile as a governor of Indiana than he does now.  Has any VP been such a complete non-entity during their term?

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Maladict

It's all falling apart, poor Donald

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/inside-trump-campaign-grapples-defeat-plowing-forward-legal/story?id=74082317
QuoteInside the Trump campaign as it grapples with defeat while plowing forward with legal fight
Trump staffers are getting prank called while manning a voter fraud hotline.
ByWill Steakin,Katherine Faulders, andJohn Santucci
8 November 2020, 01:38

Despite Joe Biden's apparent ascension as the 46th president of the United States, President Donald Trump's campaign is barreling forward with a blitz of legal fights in key states while still scrambling to find instances of voter fraud.

But inside the campaign, sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation, say fatigue and disappointment has hit the rank and file on the president's team, and the reality is settling in that the president lost the election.

"It's a horrible feeling," one Trump campaign aide told ABC News after the major networks called the race for Biden. Some staffers said they'd come to grips with losing in recent days, others said it didn't feel real until Fox News made the final call on Saturday, according to sources.

Though the Trump team has filed lawsuits in several states, sources familiar with the actions stress to ABC News that there has been internal bickering over the suits with some members of the president's legal team feeling they are "pointless" and "meritless." Sources said in particular former New York City Mayor Giuliani, who is now the president's personal attorney, and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's involvement should be seen as "the actions of Trump's warriors who will do anything and ignore the obvious reality that this is over."

Meanwhile, Trump has been defiant in the face of defeat, repeatedly and baselessly claiming he won the election in a series of all-caps tweets on Saturday after spending a few hours at his golf club in Virginia.

Another aide noted that they were proud that the president had expanded support from 2016, but, ultimately, the results show it wasn't enough to overcome "how much so many people hate him," citing the president's handling of the coronavirus and relentless efforts to discredit mail-in ballots as key issues.

Since Election Day, many Trump campaign staffers have been huddled on a noisy floor in the campaign's Arlington, Virginia, headquarters fielding hundreds of calls a day on a hotline the campaign set up as they try to find instances of voter fraud, multiple sources told ABC News.

But the hotline has turned into a nightmare for some, as staffers, some of whom have contracts that expire in the coming days, have been bombarded with prank calls from people laughing or mocking them over Biden's win before hanging up, sources tell ABC News. Prank calling the Trump campaign's hotline has already become a trend on TikTok, the social media network that was used earlier in the year in an attempt to tank the president's rally in Tulsa by mass-requesting tickets.

The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

Earlier on Saturday, before Biden was projected to win the election, Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien and senior adviser Jason Miller looked to rally the troops Saturday on a private call with top surrogates around the country, urging them that "we are still in this fight."

Stepien, who took over as campaign manager back in July, tried to make it clear to the surrogates that the call wasn't a "fundraising solicitation," but went on to ask for donations, saying it was the first way they could help the president moving forward.

"This is not a fundraising solicitation, I want to be super clear, this is an update call to make sure you know exactly where we are in the campaign ... but if anyone wants to contribute to the Legal Defense Fund, you can go to DonaldTrump.com," Stepien said.

The campaign has been aggressively raising money to fund its ongoing legal efforts, blasting dozens of texts and emails to supporters each day. But according to the fine print on the donations page, 60% of the funds raised will go to paying down the campaign's debt.
MORE: 'Welcome back America!' World leaders react to Biden's apparent win

Stepien issued another call to action for surrogates on the call: "Stay at the ready."

Trump's campaign manager urged surrogates that they could call on them in the coming days to show up to protests and voice their support for the president.

"At a moment's instance we may need your help at protests in your state to make sure that the president is represented and our side of the argument is shown," Stepien said." At a moment's notice, we may need your help and support on the ground, you know, waving the flag and yelling the president's name and support."

viper37

I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

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I can't believe that Trump ended up doing an important press conference in the parking lot of a landscaping company next to a porn shop.
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katmai

Really I think it sums up his whole team and this administration.
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