From what I've understood, the inauguration and basically ALL of Washington DC is null and void, because, IIRC, White Hats cancelled the Act of 1871 sometime back in July 4th, 2020, or even as recently as January 1st, 2021.
The way I understand it, because the US is no longer a Corporation, having handed over control of government to the District of Columbia in 1871, but rather a Republic of United States, anything decided and/or ratified by Washington, DC AFTER the switch from Corporation to Republic is null and void, including the Inauguration of the <cough> 46th President.
My question is: does anybody know whether that, let's call it 'nullification', wouldn't also apply to any OTHER thing President Trump may have signed since repealing the Act of 1871?
This rollercoaster thing is really eating at me, and I've only been on the train since August of 2020. God bless the White Hats and President Trump, I'm holding the line, but I don't know if I can take this ride much longer