Note that the “football” followed Trump on to Marine One. He’s still possesses the sole legally authority to start a nuclear war for almost four more hours.
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En route to Florida, Trump still retains the sole authority, as well as the ability, to order the use of nuclear weapons.
Look, Trump isn't going to launch a nuclear war now. I am just saying, this system is crazy and we could change it if we wanted to.
I wasn’t about to find an image of the side with the football deplaning with Trump at Palm Beach, but @W7VOA confirms “Yes. I saw military aides with bulky briefcases getting off AF1.”

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