The Constitution gives no instructions for what happens when a president's immediate successor gets cancer five months after leaving office. We're in uncharted waters, but it's reasonable to say Trump should get, at minimum, a third term as president.
by Jonathan Turley
by Jonathan Turley
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The solemnly sententious bros on WaPo’s op-ed board have written dreck today that likewise reads as parody:
https://bsky.app/profile/brendanamartin.bsky.social/post/3lpol4a2mtk2w
NYT
Is Justice Jackson really a Justice? The Constitution does not say that all acts of a President who is diagnosed with cancer 5 months after leaving office are void retroactively. But it doesn’t say they aren’t, either.
-Tapper and Turley
Peak Turley
Btw, you get extra credit for NOT writing "unchartered" waters
for Why the Trump Administration Can Undo Biden’s “Official” Acts.
-Ilan Wurman
Haha