32 minutes ago32 min 6 hours ago, vikas83 said:And intent only matters legally when the contract language is ambiguous. It is not. The 22nd amendment could have said no person shall serve more than 10 years in office. That’s not what it says.Seriously, guys, this really isn’t close. He can’t be elected again. But he can serve. If they meant no person could be President again after being elected twice, then it would say that. Right now, if Bill Clinton were speaker, and the POTUS and VP died, he would be President.I acknowledged earlier that a president who's already served two terms may be able to assume office from the speaker of the house position, though I think this may be a situation where the Constitution is ambiguous and intent matters.You're arguing that Trump can be elected VP. I'm saying he cannot because he doesn't meet the eligibility requirements for President which is a requirement for VP.
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