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A 7-point-plan to Reinstate Donald Trump as President 'in Days, Not Years' Was Handed Out at CPAC

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A 7-point-plan to reinstate Donald Trump as president 'in days, not years' was handed out at CPAC [businessinsider.com.au]:

Former President Donald Trump.

  • A plan to reinstate Donald Trump as president circulated at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
  • The outlandish plan involves ousting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and replacing her with Trump.
  • The conspiracy theory that Trump will be reinstated as president is popular among his supporters.
  • See more stories on Insider’s business page [businessinsider.com.au].

Attendees of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas have been handed cards outlining a 7-point-plan to reinstate Donald Trump as president ‘in days, not years.

Forbes reporter Andrew Solender posted an image of the card on Twitter.

-Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) July 9, 2021 [twitter.com]

The cards seemed to have been made by a group called Patriots Soar, which was not affiliated with the event organizers.

The outlandish plan involves ousting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and eventually installing Donald Trump in her place.

Donald Trump as Speaker would then call for a vote to impeach, charge, and remove “imposters” President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

As the Speaker of the House is third in the line of presidential succession, Trump would then take up the presidency again in this highly improbable scenario.

Read more:
Where is Trump’s White House staff now? We created a searchable database of more than 327 top staffers to show where they all landed [businessinsider.com.au]

The plan hinges upon Republicans regaining control of the House, which they plan to do by pulling back the curtain on “the horror show” of the Democratic Party, causing groups such as the Black Caucus to “flip” sides.

The card links to a website that elaborates on the madcap scheme to reinstate Trump and claims to have proof connecting the Democratic party to satanic sacrifices.

The messaging alludes to popular QAnon-affiliated conspiracy theories that accuse the Democratic party of secret satanic abuse. A recent study found that around a quarter of Republicans [businessinsider.com.au] believe that Satan-worshiping pedophiles control the US government.

The conspiracy theory that Trump will soon be reinstated as president [businessinsider.com.au] has been popularised by prominent supporters, including MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell [businessinsider.com.au] and the lawyer Sidney Powell [businessinsider.com.au].

The card also refers to the widely debunked conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was fraudulent, which has been rejected dozens of times [businessinsider.com.au] in court.

Insider has previously reported that there is no legal path for Trump to be reinstated [businessinsider.com.au].

CPAC, an annual gathering of top US conservatives, is taking place in Dallas this weekend. Donald Trump is scheduled to speak on Sunday.

Other speakers include Donald Trump Jr. and other Trump allies such as former Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina.

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