Republicans float Trump reinstatement plan to happen over 'next few days, not years' at conservative event

Former President Donald Trump
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After over 40 failed judicial challenges and 173 days into Joe Biden’s first term as President of the United States, some supporters of former President Donald Trump are still holding out hope of reinstating him as Commander-In-Chief.

Cards that were circulated at this past weekend’s Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas outlined a seven-point plan to reinstall Trump as President.

The plan involves Republicans naming Trump as Speaker of the House, which would place him third in the line of succession to the White House, then impeaching both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and removing them from office.

The card suggests this plan would put Trump back in office “in days, not years,” but Republicans would at the very least have to retake control of the House of Representatives in next year’s midterm election for Trump to have any shot at being elected Speaker.

The card also links back to a website, Patriots Soar, that elaborates on the plan further and claims to have proof that the Democratic Party has engaged in satanic sacrifices in an apparent effort to pander to the belief held by nearly a quarter of all Republicans that Satan-worshipping pedophiles control the government and media and run an underground child sex trafficking ring.

While prominent supports of Trump continue to promote plans to reinstall him in office, there remains no legal way of accomplishing this goal.

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