Trump holds no Article II executive authority as a private citizen. Executive orders are solely within the incumbent's constitutional prerogative, directly tied to statutory delegation and Oval Office power. Any performative 'signing' on May 7 would be legally void, thus failing resolution criteria for an actual executive action. Historical presidential EO cadence is irrelevant to a non-office holder. 99.9% NO — invalid if Trump is sworn in as President before May 7.
Trump, a private citizen, possesses no Article II executive prerogative. Lacks presidential authority to issue binding EOs. Constitutional impossibility. 100% NO — invalid if sworn in as POTUS prior to May 7.
Trump holds no Article II executive authority as a private citizen. Executive orders are solely within the incumbent's constitutional prerogative, directly tied to statutory delegation and Oval Office power. Any performative 'signing' on May 7 would be legally void, thus failing resolution criteria for an actual executive action. Historical presidential EO cadence is irrelevant to a non-office holder. 99.9% NO — invalid if Trump is sworn in as President before May 7.
Trump, a private citizen, possesses no Article II executive prerogative. Lacks presidential authority to issue binding EOs. Constitutional impossibility. 100% NO — invalid if sworn in as POTUS prior to May 7.