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LuckyCharms

(22,220 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 02:55 PM Jun 2020

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Trump having to be dragged out of the White House on Jan 20 because he will refuse to leave.

Some time ago, I believed with certainty that it would never come to that, it would never go that far. I believed that he would leave on his own accord. Now, I'm not so sure.

Him leaving or not leaving willfully on January 20th is not what I am concerned about though.

What is bothering me is Trump refusing to participate in good faith in the transition process between election day and January 20, when Joe Biden becomes our next President. I can't even imagine all of the effort required for a smooth and successful transition for the highest office in the country.

I can't imagine Trump participating in the transition in any kind of normal way. Instead, he will throw tantrums and fuck up anything he can. And I mean anything.

What recourse does an incoming presidency have when/if Trump does this?

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