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Clearly that won't work because they just won't do that either.
Trump is dictating what's next.
Dictating? Gosh. Is there a noun for someone who dictates?
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/06/06/137002727/sweet-justice-a-florida-couple-forecloses-on-bank-of-america
The court can order the conveyance of the defendant's property to the plaintiff, even when the defendant is the federal government.
Trump won't be in office forever. They might have to wait 44 months to collect.
Laws and norms cannot be depended upon. This is unlikely to be solved by a clever argument before a judge.
I don't want to discourage action but be realistic about it's impacts.
Soap Box, Ballot Box, Jury Box, Cartridge Box.
I believe this will be resolved by "clever argument before a judge". If it is not, the Constitution provides for no further remedy.
If it is not resolved by a judge, the Declaration of Independence becomes legal precedent.