The leverage Jiang thinks a widening war could give Trump over elections and domestic politics.
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emergency war powers
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...isn't this constitutionally illegal it's not the president now has emergency war powers and so he can actually delay the election my second prediction..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...isn't this constitutionally illegal it's not the president now has emergency war powers and so he can actually delay the election my second prediction..."
Key Notes
Jiang predicts that if the war goes badly and Congress grants emergency war powers, Trump could use wartime conditions to influence the midterms and potentially secure a third term.
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"...get approval from Congress. Okay. And this will give him emergency war powers, which will allow him to influence the midterms. So Trump is..."
"...isn't this constitutionally illegal it's not the president now has emergency war powers and so he can actually delay the election my second prediction..."
"...with everyone. There's a national draft. The president now has emergency war powers."
"...in this war, then, um, Trump would have, would have emergency. War powers, which means he's allowed to cancel elections. He's allowed to deploy..."
"...war so he can declare an insurrection, he can have emergency war powers, he can override elections. That is his that is his plan,..."
"...the Middle East, possibly Ukraine. And so that gives Trump emergency war powers."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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