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In reply to the discussion: Trump will not leave Office at the end of his term at the end of his term.... [View all]Jack Valentino
(5,428 posts)23. That's ok, his Secret Service detail will carry him out
Feet first would be ok by me.
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Trump will not leave Office at the end of his term at the end of his term.... [View all]
ashredux
22 hrs ago
OP
I'm hoping he'll be joining Lindsey and (probably) Mitch way before that happens.
johnnyplankton
18 hrs ago
#95
I wonder if Trump even understands how intense, overwhelming and passionate the celebrations
OGBuzz
22 hrs ago
#15
Oh, i think he knows. He can never acknowledge it, even to himself, so its ignored. But he knows.
Volaris
22 hrs ago
#18
The succeeding (democratic) President will order the military to remove him.
no_hypocrisy
22 hrs ago
#13
I understand what you're saying, and I'm getting a lot of negative feedback to say the least
ashredux
21 hrs ago
#33
IMHO, I think for those thinking he won't make it, that's wishful thinking. He's doing pretty well for an 80 year old.
Doodley
21 hrs ago
#32
Then Tom Cruise or Jason Momoa zip lines down while firing off a machine gun
MorbidButterflyTat
18 hrs ago
#93
By "leave the office" do you mean the white house or continue to have the ability
uppityperson
21 hrs ago
#44
Emergency medicine providers like to say that "all bleeding eventually stops".
Aristus
21 hrs ago
#46
The military can't do that. Any General who would actually lead and organize against the government would be violating
ChicagoTeamster
21 hrs ago
#47
Ahhhh.... yes, they can do that. It would be unique, and something we have not seen in the current era. But they can
ashredux
20 hrs ago
#56
And exactly who would follow who and which side would the military faction follow? Hegseth's? CJS Caine?
ChicagoTeamster
20 hrs ago
#63
I think you misjudge our current military. I have faith that the US military will not let Trump subvert the constitution
ashredux
20 hrs ago
#64
You think HegSeth won't have generals and some lower level commanders ready to seize power from the officers and NCOs
ChicagoTeamster
18 hrs ago
#90
Retired generals, colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants, sargents, corporals, privates
WorseDayEver
20 hrs ago
#58
You're probably right. If I was betting, I would bet that he doesn't live.... But then, ....?
ashredux
20 hrs ago
#60
i think/hope he'll be leaving before the end of his term (due to mental/physical health.
orleans
20 hrs ago
#61
No, this sky is not falling. To ignore all possibilities is not a good strategy...
ashredux
20 hrs ago
#70
He might try, but I really don't think he has a chance in hell of pulling that of: the consequences of trying
struggle4progress
19 hrs ago
#72
You know.. up until 12:05 New Years day 2000 talking heads were saying the world would shut down.
Srkdqltr
19 hrs ago
#73
I'm with those who don't think the orang turd won't make it to the end of his term.
Hassler
19 hrs ago
#81
What makes you so sure? You do understand his mind is mush..... who knows what he'll do
ashredux
18 hrs ago
#85