Ask yourself a question, with generals like Milley and VPs like Pence, how many would have followed his lawful orders? Remember, Trump in his last days also had to fire a general who wanted to stay in Afghanistan. In his last year he also had to fire a Navy Admiral who wanted to go after that Navy Seal (Gallager I belive his name was) that Trump had specifically told him not to prosecute and whom he later pardoned.
The military brass wanted him gone. Like in every coup, both sides calculate who is on their side and who is against him. Trump knew he couldn't pull it off.
Before anyone says I'm some Q supporter or TDW fan club member on hopium, I'm not. And if you're coming here to say Trump was all an elaborate ploy or ruse by the deep state, you're brain dead.
We need an American Bastille Day. But he would have given the orders, and they wouldn't have been obeyed.
They would have been obeyed by the 80 million patriots that voted for him, and that would have shown the cabal who was really holding all the cards. We aren't going to win hearts and minds on this one. The only way we will defeat the enemy is by destroying them without mercy.
You think so? All 80 million of us? It's more than 80 million probably that voted for him.
I think all of us who are in fighting shape would have. I also think more than 80 million voted for him. If 100 million voted for him and just 10% of those were capable of bearing Arms in battel then he would have been in command of the largest army ever fielded, and we would have had the enemy hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned. Unfortunately, the opportunity has passed and is not likely to be repeated. Those type of opportunities are once in a lifetime, and Trump failed to pull the trigger when presented with his. It is possible that he underestimated the support he would have, but then I have put myself i danger without any backup in situations where my principles were on the line. I can accept no excuse from someone who wants to be the leader of the free world.