Dave Rogers
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From what I can tell, treason in US law includes levying war against the state, so an organised rebellion would potentially qualify.
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From what I can tell, treason in US law includes levying war against the state, so an organised rebellion would potentially qualify.
Dave
“I think Chinese all look alike. How can you tell? If some Chow shows up, you can be anybody and you can vote.”
You don't know the US Military very well.
As of Jan 21st Biden will become the POTUS and if ordered to remove Trump and his croneis from their offices, the Military will obey BIden.
My point is - there might be no useful orders for Biden to give to the military.
If Trump stays in the White House, it would not be up to the military to evict him, that's a role of a civilian department - currently headed by loyal Trump appointees.
If Trump's cabinet officials retain possession of their offices and continue to give orders to the civilian bureaucracy, there may be no role in the military for ending that.
Not quite. What I've been reading says the House has passed their version and are currently hammering out differences with the Senate version.
When that's done, which I've read is going to be soon, it appears both houses will have enough votes to override a veto.
If The PDJT refuses to vacate the White House, I think we will see massive mobs storming the building. A few concrete barriers and an iron fence would not be enough to stop them.
doubt it - it's a fortress.
My point is - there might be no useful orders for Biden to give to the military.
If Trump stays in the White House, it would not be up to the military to evict him, that's a role of a civilian department - currently headed by loyal Trump appointees.
If Trump's cabinet officials retain possession of their offices and continue to give orders to the civilian bureaucracy, there may be no role in the military for ending that.
If civilians in Government agencies get orders from two sets of bosses, one of which (Biden's team) can't access agency buildings or electronic communications - who do they follow? There is no role for the military to resolve that.
I'm sure we could round up some Brits who would cheerfully help burn the White House down again. It's been too long.
If The PDJT refuses to vacate the White House, I think we will see massive mobs storming the building. A few concrete barriers and an iron fence would not be enough to stop them.
They'd either follow Biden's orders, or not do anything at all. This idea that the Old Boss will just show up and act like he's still in charge is nonsense. Every government employee will be aware that the new President has been sworn in, and won't just ignore that.
If there is some small cabal of high-level officials who try to pull this off, and the civilian law enforcement agencies refuse to do anything about that, then these officials and the law enforcement agencies supporting them will be in de facto rebellion against the lawful government of the United States. And kicking a bunch of rebels out of government facilities that they're illegally occupying is exactly a job for the US military.
And enough members of the FBI and USSS are former military that they'll know exactly what will happen to them if they make the Army storm the Whitehouse or some other Washington facility. The USSS may be heavily armed when compared to your average police force, but they'll melt like snow on a stove top when the military takes them on.
The Bastille only held a handful of prisoners but the mob did butcher the governor. So no problem with that precedent.Shades of the storming fo the Bastille.
Who would defend it, the Proud Boys?
The Secret Service or any of the other hundred armed federal acronyms.
It is a very pricey bit of federal property.
And it is a national hisjtoriacl monument.
Hopfully they world storm it, remove Trump, but keep it intact.