This sounds like something someone would do if they break a law that only applies while in power, and can't follow them after they leave office, so step down for one day, then resume.
This sounds like something someone would do if they break a law that only applies while in power, and can't follow them after they leave office, so step down for one day, then resume.
I do think this is the correct answer. It's the new jew trick to keep their illegal activities off the political office records. Just like the rules were relaxed for Fetterman with the dress code to give him a pass, this "one weird new trick" will be used to turn off a (((politician's))) accountability whenever they need to use it. It will be allowed under the ruse of "mental health day" or some other bullshit like that.
I just had another thought, doing something that would be illegal or considered inside trading/conflict of interest while being an elected official, so stepping down to do said thing, then reassuming the role.
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