The whole purpose of the ball room is to claim the White House as his own. Trump is a renter, and cannot renovate the building, but by tearing down the White House and building a ball room (who in the 21st Century even throws balls?), along with guilding the Oval Office and turning it into a Offal Office, and plant two phallic symbols in front of and behind the White House, he is telling us that 22nd Amendment be damned he is not going anywhere except on a gurney.
And for those who want to believe that the constitution will protect us, look what he has done so far
Article I, Section 9: Emoluments Clauses
The Constitution includes two anti-corruption clauses known as the Emoluments Clauses. The Foreign Emoluments Clause prohibits any federal officeholder from accepting gifts or benefits from foreign states without congressional consent. The Domestic Emoluments Clause prevents the president from receiving any other salary or benefit from the United States or any individual state.
Article I, Section 8: Congress's power of the purse
This section gives Congress the authority to control federal spending.
Accusation: During his presidency, Trump was accused of violating this principle by attempting to block or "impound" Congressionally appropriated funds for his political ends.
Article II, Section 1: Presidential term limits (22nd Amendment)
The 22nd Amendment limits a person to two terms as president.
Accusation: Trump has repeatedly mused about serving a third term or finding "methods" to bypass this limit. Legal experts say this position disregards a fundamental constitutional amendment.
Article II, Section 2: Appointments Clause
This section requires the president to obtain the "advice and consent of the Senate" for the appointment of certain officers.
Accusation: Trump was accused of violating this by firing inspectors general (federal watchdogs) without providing the legally required 30-day notice to Congress.
Article II, Section 3: Presidential oversight of elections
This section outlines the president's duties, but gives no authority over federal election administration, which is managed by states.
Accusation: Following the 2020 election, Trump challenged state-certified election results and pressured officials to "find" votes to overturn his defeat.
1st Amendment: Freedom of speech and the press
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, expression, and the press.
Accusation: Trump's administration has been criticized for retaliating against critics, including threatening law firms and attempting to sanction journalists.
5th and 14th Amendments: Due Process and Equal Protection
These amendments guarantee all citizens due process of law and equal protection.
Accusation: Trump's attempts to end birthright citizenship via executive order were immediately blocked by federal judges who found the action to be a "blatant" violation of the 14th Amendment.
Obstruction of Justice
While not a specific article, the concept of obstruction of justice is a constitutional concern related to abuses of executive power.
Accusation: This was a key part of the investigation into Russian interference and the Mueller Report. Critics argued Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey and other attempts to interfere with investigations were corrupt acts intended to obstruct justice.
And finally , so far, Article 10, in as much as he has made crypto legal currency.
He controls all branches of government, and thus has the police power of the state and is waging war outside of the ConUS, without congressional approval and is preparing to mount an offensive against one or more sovereign countries Venezuela and Colombia so far, Ecuador next), and has declared war on his own citizens (DC, Chicago, LA, Portland, Memphis. He has not only pulled off a self coup, by which he will never leave office, but he has engaged in a mixed war, a war of the government on it's own people. https://academic.oup.com/oxford-law-pro/book/57867/chapter/471832042
The whole purpose of the ball room is to claim the White House as his own. Trump is a renter, and cannot renovate the building, but by tearing down the White House and building a ball room (who in the 21st Century even throws balls?), along with guilding the Oval Office and turning it into a Offal Office, and plant two phallic symbols in front of and behind the White House, he is telling us that 22nd Amendment be damned he is not going anywhere except on a gurney.
And for those who want to believe that the constitution will protect us, look what he has done so far
Article I, Section 9: Emoluments Clauses
The Constitution includes two anti-corruption clauses known as the Emoluments Clauses. The Foreign Emoluments Clause prohibits any federal officeholder from accepting gifts or benefits from foreign states without congressional consent. The Domestic Emoluments Clause prevents the president from receiving any other salary or benefit from the United States or any individual state.
Article I, Section 8: Congress's power of the purse
This section gives Congress the authority to control federal spending.
Accusation: During his presidency, Trump was accused of violating this principle by attempting to block or "impound" Congressionally appropriated funds for his political ends.
Article II, Section 1: Presidential term limits (22nd Amendment)
The 22nd Amendment limits a person to two terms as president.
Accusation: Trump has repeatedly mused about serving a third term or finding "methods" to bypass this limit. Legal experts say this position disregards a fundamental constitutional amendment.
Article II, Section 2: Appointments Clause
This section requires the president to obtain the "advice and consent of the Senate" for the appointment of certain officers.
Accusation: Trump was accused of violating this by firing inspectors general (federal watchdogs) without providing the legally required 30-day notice to Congress.
Article II, Section 3: Presidential oversight of elections
This section outlines the president's duties, but gives no authority over federal election administration, which is managed by states.
Accusation: Following the 2020 election, Trump challenged state-certified election results and pressured officials to "find" votes to overturn his defeat.
1st Amendment: Freedom of speech and the press
The First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, expression, and the press.
Accusation: Trump's administration has been criticized for retaliating against critics, including threatening law firms and attempting to sanction journalists.
5th and 14th Amendments: Due Process and Equal Protection
These amendments guarantee all citizens due process of law and equal protection.
Accusation: Trump's attempts to end birthright citizenship via executive order were immediately blocked by federal judges who found the action to be a "blatant" violation of the 14th Amendment.
Obstruction of Justice
While not a specific article, the concept of obstruction of justice is a constitutional concern related to abuses of executive power.
Accusation: This was a key part of the investigation into Russian interference and the Mueller Report. Critics argued Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey and other attempts to interfere with investigations were corrupt acts intended to obstruct justice.
And finally , so far, Article 10, in as much as he has made crypto legal currency.
He controls all branches of government, and thus has the police power of the state and is waging war outside of the ConUS, without congressional approval and is preparing to mount an offensive against one or more sovereign countries Venezuela and Colombia so far, Ecuador next), and has declared war on his own citizens (DC, Chicago, LA, Portland, Memphis. He has not only pulled off a self coup, by which he will never leave office, but he has engaged in a mixed war, a war of the government on it's own people. https://academic.oup.com/oxford-law-pro/book/57867/chapter/471832042
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