Hobbit83 ha scritto: 02/04/2025, 10:50
Gio, non è chiara, in realtà.
The Twelfth Amendment explicitly states the constitutional requirements as provided for the president also apply to being vice president and the Twenty-second Amendment bars a two-term president from being elected to a third term, but it is unexplicit whether these amendments together bar any two-term president from later serving as vice president as well as from succeeding to the presidency from any point in the United States presidential line of succession. Some contend that the Twelfth Amendment concerns qualification for service, while the Twenty-second Amendment concerns qualifications for election, and thus a former two-term president is still eligible to serve as vice president. Some legal scholars propose the contention above would inadequately consider the opportunity it affords for one to serve as president more than two terms plus "[acting] as President, for more than two years," resulting in a violation of the Twenty-second Amendment. The interaction between the two amendments has not been tested, as no twice-elected president has ever been nominated for the vice presidency
Oh, si figurati, un avvocato che ti trovi un cavillo o una interpretazione "alternativa" di una legge lo trovi sempre, rimane il problema che devi convincere la corte suprema e due giudici li convinci facile facile, ma per gli altri (che mantengono un minimo di onesta` intelletuale) la ginnastica mentale che devi fare per validare quell'interpretazione specifica e` fisicamente impossibile.