Jon Stewart & Richard Ojeda: Trump's Plan to Never Leave the White House
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- 🏠 Donald Trump is predicted by Jon Stewart and Richard Ojeda to have no intention of leaving the White House after a potential second term.
- 💰 The construction of a massive $350 million, 90,000 square foot ballroom at the White House is cited as evidence of his long-term plans, rather than preparing for a successor.
- 👑 This is framed as a potential scenario of Trump attempting to succeed himself rather than leave office.
Ignoring Constitutional Limits and Courts
- ⚖️ The discussion suggests Trump may ignore the Supreme Court's rulings regarding his eligibility to run for office.
- 📜 The Constitution is described as being treated by Trump like a "cocktail napkin," indicating a disregard for its constraints.
- 🚫 The idea of Trump refusing to leave office after a loss is presented as a familiar pattern, involving claims of fraud and legal challenges.
The "Trump 2028" Movement and Strategy
- 🚀 Steve Bannon is highlighted for promoting a "plan" for Trump's return in 2028, with merchandise already being produced.
- 🗣️ This strategy is characterized as "tossing a grenade, calling it sarcasm, then making it law" to test public and political reaction.
- 🎯 The narrative suggests Trump is a "vehicle of divine providence" and an instrument needed for another term to "finish what we started."
Broader Implications for Democracy and Rights
- ⚠️ Concerns are raised that if Trump can undermine parts of the First Amendment, other rights like the Second Amendment could also be targeted.
- 🗳️ The potential for Trump's administration to withhold SNAP benefits from his core supporters is discussed as a punitive measure.
- 💸 The argument is made that the billionaire class is not carrying its weight, while the working class has supported the country, with tax dollars subsidizing low wages.
- 📢 The message is a call for unity across political affiliations to demand accountability from the billionaire class and reject what is described as "garbage."
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