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HumblePede 9 points ago +9 / -0

Here's the thing, If Trump himself started acting in a way that violated the constitution, I would turn my back on him. I am, first and foremost, a constitutionalist. Any person who supports the constitution has my support. As soon as they violate it, they are dead to me. That's my litmus test.

Come the 6th, we will have our answer. Is Lin Wood using misdirection to confuse the left a la Pence's position? Or is Pence truly a traitor to this great country? (I am praying for the first option, by the way.)

I guess we shall see...

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Whirlybot 6 points ago +6 / -0

I can't believe that Trump hasn't already asked Pence to his face, 'what are you going to do?'

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HumblePede 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't believe that he wouldn't have already. Of course, if Pence planned to undercut GEOTUS I don't think he'd acknowledge that truthfully even if confronted. I'm still rooting for the misdirection theory. I'd hate to see President Trump's own VP betray him.

I'm sure there's a LOT of action going on behind the scenes right now that we may or may not ever hear about. I have faith it will all work out and Trump will be victorious.

God bless and protect President Trump & the United States of America!

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ItalianSnausage 3 points ago +3 / -0

Robert Barnes on the VivaFrei stream said that Pence tried to replace Trump after the Access Hollywood ‘Grab ‘em by the Pussy’ interview. Barnes doesn’t trust Pence because Pence is an ‘establishment guy.’

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Whirlybot 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm trusting in Pence but I think all of this other preparation by Trump (Plan B, etc) might be doubt that Pence's power is absolute, based on interpretations of the Constitution. l would have concern that, whatever happens on 6th, the 'losing' party will challenge in court, the results of which have been running 98% favorable to the Dems. My biggest disappointment in all of these past 4 years has been the DOJ, including AGs, and secondarily, SCOTUS.