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Sunday, 08/14/2022 6:33:42 PM

Sunday, August 14, 2022 6:33:42 PM

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Not true. Of course you can provide the verbiage from the 20th Amendment if you believe it exists.

It pays to read something other than Q and rumble. This was the scary part. No sane person in the government would have followed through on anything orangebubblebutt would have attempted with the football. He had the codes up until noon on the 20th, which he didn't attend. There are a few more executive decisions concerning war and security that a lame lame duck like orangebubblebutt could not make for safety sake.

There are three nuclear footballs in all; two are allocated to the president and vice president, with the last being stored in the White House.[19] The practice of also providing an aide with a football to the vice president, to whom command authority would devolve if the president is disabled, began during the Carter administration.[20] In presidential transitions, the president-elect does not receive the actual nuclear code card until after the nuclear briefing, which usually occurs when "he meets with the outgoing president at the White House just before the actual inauguration ceremony. The code card is activated electronically right after the president-elect takes the oath at noon".[21]

In the event the outgoing president is not present at the inauguration – as happened in 2021 when Donald Trump did not attend the inauguration of Joe Biden but stayed in Florida – one football is kept with him and remains active until 11:59:59 AM on inauguration day. After that point, the now-former president is denied access to the football, its codes are automatically deactivated, and the aide carrying the football returns to Washington DC. In the meantime, the incoming president receives one of the spare footballs at the pre-inauguration nuclear briefing, as well as a "biscuit" with codes that become active at 12:00:00 PM
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