Why does Donald J. Trump want so much to stay President of the United States since he has spent so little time working on doing the job? Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution prohibits civil and state laws from applying to a sitting President. On January 21, 2021, he could be hit with subpoenas concerning at least two civil suits and several state crimes for income tax evasion, fraud, perjury, and other crimes he has been avoiding for years.

            Ivanka has already been before a grand jury involving an emoluments type crime and diversion of campaign funds regarding Trump’s D.C. Hotel. He has talked to staff members about pardoning himself and his family. Pardons would protect them from any violation of Federal crimes but not civil and state offenses.

            He had planned to live at his Mar-a-Lago Resort but he had signed an agreement limiting his time there to a few days per year. While the President’s area residents could only complain, now their suit can go forward preventing him from living there. That means Donald and Melania Trump’s votes may have been voting fraud since the club can not be his legal address.

            Since New York City and State want to be first in line, the Trumps will not be staying in their New York Hotel. Since most of Europe, in particular Scotland, will not welcome him, maybe his close connection to Netanyahu – oops, he is trying to stay in power because he has prosecutors waiting for him to leave office, too. Maybe an Arab country without extradition to the United States will be his new home.