Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Episode 337

In the tumultuous theater of global politics, coup attempts are one of the more dramatic bids for power. Some succeed and others fail, leading to legal repercussions that may be intriguing as the plots themselves. As we observe the Musk coup d’état unfold in the U.S., it got me thinking that we should consider some failed coups, each marked by peculiarities and legal entanglements that underscore the unpredictable nature of political power plays. It’s not lost on me that this discussion further normalizes the unlawful overthrow of government, but my small voice here is meaningless compared to how Trump has normalized a coup as a method of changing government. Let’s dig in.

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