Since his last public appearance, Donald Trump has been holed up in his Mar-a-Lago, Florida mansion, working on planning a possible new government team. Sin embargo, its legal status is complex: Trump declared Stormy Daniels guilty y enfrentará sentencia el próximo noviembre 26. Además, tiene otras dos causas pendientes que poterza llevarlo a prisión antes de que tome possession del cargo.
This possibility creates an unprecedented unknown, and Emilio Doménech, known as “Nanísimo”, explains the results in an unexplored context. “There is no historical precedent for a president-elect being sentenced to prison, so analysts don't know very well what might happen in the next few months. The United States Constitution does not state at any point that Hecho de ir a prisión, no puedas ser presidente So, in theory, If Donald Trump is eventually convicted, he could rule from prison“, comment.
This context has also led to the discussion of the possibility that Trump may re-postulate because his first presidency was not consistent. Constitución, sin embargo, no restrictions. Segun Doménech, “La Vigésima Segunda Enmienda to prevent the president from being postulated more than twicehas no son in succession. Además, la Duodécima Ammienda prohíbe que alguien que ha ha sido Presidente Pueda Dempênciase como Vicepresidente en el Futuro”.
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