• Zatore
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      He can’t pardon himself in these cases. They are New York state felonies, which means the governor of NY would have to pardon him. If they were federal, then he could maybe pardon himself.

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          That would probably be up to the judge. Theoretically house arrest can be set at any home which could include an out of state address.

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      If he cant leave his house, he cant travel to DC to be sworn in. If he cant be sworn in, he cant become president.

      IIRC, the legal consensus is that while the 24th ammendment doesn’t cover a a president elect, his VP would be sworn in as President.

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        Its really weird how the presidency works. It’s an elected position but there’s no actual requirement that the person who is actually president is elected, because the need to have continuity of executive power is more important. NAL but I also thinks that if he’s in jail next in line takes over.