Donald Trump is a former U.S. president, not the current commander … – PolitiFact

Amid speculation about the possible arrest of former President Donald Trump in connection with hush money paid to a woman several years ago, a recent Facebook post argues theres nothing "former" about his title.

"Hes not the former president according to federal and military laws and orders," the March 20 post says. It goes on to argue that under the U.S. Constitution, Trump is still commander in chief because he "became a wartime president in March 2020 with his direct order to federalize the National Guard to active duty."

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As weve previously reported on multiple occasions in response to conspiracy theories like this one, Trump is a former president, and President Joe Biden is the commander in chief. Trump left office in January 2021, when Biden was inaugurated.

Trump did declare himself a "wartime president" in March 2020 as the country tried to stop the spread of COVID-19, then relatively new on the scene.

But only Congress can declare war, and plenty of administrations have mobilized the U.S. National Guard without the expectation that theyd stay in office after they were voted out, as Trump was.

The Constitution, meanwhile, clearly states that the president "shall hold his office during the term of four years."

In a March 18 Truth Social post, Trump even referred to himself as a "former president."

We rate claims that Trump is still president and commander in chief Pants on Fire!

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