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Protect the Vote's avatar

Spot on!! And I believe that WE the People are getting closer to this kind of solution with Cheeto's regime at 60%+ disapproval rating But it will require an FDR type leader to reset the country's necessary course

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Cheeto’s Traitorous Envoy Witkoff: Helping Russia Defeat Ukraine

Bendict Arnold would have been made proud with Cheeto’s real estate buddy Witkoff who has taken over the role of primary Putin ass kisser and Russian asset from his boss Cheeto

Recently Russian asset Witkoff made the whole Nazi party in Washington ecstatic when he became the guidance counsel for the Russkis advising them how to troll Cheeto(https://bit.ly/4omGDPW) With such success Cheeto canceled the Tomahawk missile shipment to Ukraine used for air defense purposes

The Nazis now have their sites on turning their backs on NATO and specifically Ukraine What a prized group of anti-American traitors following in the footsteps of their beloved Der Fuhrer Witkoff is even more transactional as the demented Cheeto, if that’s possible

Soooo as Lev Parnas reports about Witkoff’s job, "Don’t listen when the media tells you Witkoff is 'confused.' That’s the cover story. This isn’t confusion. It’s a deliberate stalling tactic. A distraction. A way to buy time while Russia pounds Ukraine with drones and missiles."

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Roslyn Reid's avatar

It won't be easy--we can't even get serious consideration to remove him because he is showing signs of advanced Alzheimers. Anybody who has ANY experience with the disease can see them. This does not serve the American people, yet we are still allowing his puppetmasters to prop him up.

The 25th Amendment is now a serious consideration, but a court decision of incompetence would be required. However, SCOTUS would probably chicken out. And the whole procedure might last until the end of his term.

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Lukium's avatar

Yea, this plan I'm suggesting isn't for while he's in power. It's a plan for 2028 (assuming elections are fair enough to be won).

Dems should essentially nullify both his terms (and yes, there's no Constitutional mechanism for this but that's what Part 2 of the series is about).

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Roslyn Reid's avatar

I support the idea of nullifying his terms; but like you say, we have to feel our way on that. I'm sure a lot of GOP won't want to set some kind of precedent, even tho they already did with that amendment for presidential term limits!

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