You have a rich fantasy life.
His detail is quite literally his private army⌠DUHâŚ
Youâre still wrong. Of course she can stop him.
Youâre not grasping this whole âThe President is not the kingâ thing.
House rules say that heâs allowed to enter the chamber. House rules also say that the Sergeant-at-Arms will follow the orders of the Speaker of the House regarding keeping order.
There is no rule that says the President may speak whenever he wants to, or that the Speaker has to let him in.
They have convinced themselves Barney Fife can walk up and slap handcuffs on a sitting President. Have to admit, they are amusing.
No. That would be you, with your fantasies of Trump storming the Capitol by force.
If the Sergeant at arms lays a finger on the President heâll be the one leaving in handcuffs.
No, he wonât. The President is not immune from the law, or from law enforcement.
Itâs amusing that libs think someone can just walk up and touch the president.
Thatâs ainât going to happen regardless who it might be.
Its amusing that you believe the President to be some sort of God-King that is beyond the touch of mere mortals.
Youâre the one pretending the secret service will help Trump take over the House floor.
The Sargent at Arms will come up to Trump at the request of Pelosi and escort him out. The Secret Service will follow him. Itâs as easy as that. The Secret Service arenât going to help Trump break the rules of the House.
It wonât ever happen though because Trump isnât that big an idiot and he knows heâd look like a fool.
A hypothetical. Say Trump comes to my business and I kindly ask Iâm to leave. He refuses so I call the police. What do you think the Secret Service would do?
Try itâŚsee what happens.
Of course he is, arresting a President would be removing him from office, read the constitution.
The sheeple⌠I mean libs canât comprehend actually being a leader and having power, NPCs, all of them.
The worship is real.
Nothing, until anyone tried to touch the President at which time they would remove the threat.
Again, read the constitution, there is only one way to remove a President from office and arrest isnât one of them.
So you think the Secret Service would help the president break the law?
Is that the answer you want to go with? Really?
Whether he can be arrested is a legal question for the courts.
But he doesnât need to be arrested to be removed from the House chamber.
If he refused to leave when asked, someone would have to manhandle him and if you think the Secret Service would allow it you are not thinking clearly.
I donât know where youâre getting all these Xerses, God-King who Cannot Be Touched nonsense from.
The Secret Service would probably help remove him, for his own safety.