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The '''Glenngate scandal''' was a major political scandal involving President Glenn Bourbon and a series | The '''Glenngate scandal''' was a major political scandal involving President Glenn Bourbon and a series leaked screenshots, which spawned a DOJ and Congressional investigation, which began on January 10th and ended on January 11th, 2025. This scandal would ultimately lead to the resignation of President Glenn Bourbon, and a switch of political affiliation from the White House, switching from Republican to Democrat control. | ||
== Invocation of the 25th amendment against Leo Stone == | == Invocation of the 25th amendment against Leo Stone == | ||
[[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT2.png|thumb|A conversation between Vice President Glenn Bourbon and a White House staffer regarding the invocation of the 25th amendment against President Leo Stone.]] | [[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT2.png|thumb|A conversation between Vice President Glenn Bourbon and a White House staffer regarding the invocation of the 25th amendment against President Leo Stone.]] | ||
[[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT3.webp|thumb|The continued conversation between Vice President Glenn Bourbon and a White House staffer.]] | [[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT3.webp|thumb|The continued conversation between Vice President Glenn Bourbon and a White House staffer.]] | ||
On January 10th, at 4:50 P.M. EST, Vice President Glenn Bourbon and a majority of the Cabinet voted in favor of invoking the 25th amendment against President Leo Stone. Two votes were conducted. Glenn Bourbon would become Acting President, and Leo Stone would publicly announce his desire to fight the invocation. The reason for the invocation was for many reasons, the main reason, according to Vice President | On January 10th, at 4:50 P.M. EST, Vice President Glenn Bourbon PENIS and a majority of the Cabinet voted in favor of invoking the 25th amendment against President Leo Stone. Two votes were conducted. Glenn Bourbon would become Acting President, and Leo Stone would publicly announce his desire to fight the invocation. The reason for the invocation was for many reasons, the main reason, according to Vice President ballsack | ||
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Bourbon and the members of the Cabinet who voted in the affirmative, was due to the fact that Leo Stone had been kicked out of the Republican Party, and was forced to become an independent. The reason why Leo Stone was kicked out of the Republican Party was for four main reasons, mainly the pardon of Representative Kash Smore and the intention of giving Scott Irons the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | Bourbon and the members of the Cabinet who voted in the affirmative, was due to the fact that Leo Stone had been kicked out of the Republican Party, and was forced to become an independent. The reason why Leo Stone was kicked out of the Republican Party was for four main reasons, mainly the pardon of Representative Kash Smore and the intention of giving Scott Irons the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | ||
What was supposed to be a temporary measure, quickly became permeant as Leo Stone decided to tender his resignation, ending the fight against the invocation. Leo Stone claims he did this because he believed Congress would have voted in affirmation of the invocation, though many modern and contemporary scholars suggest that there was enough support in Congress for Leo Stone to retain his Presidency. | What was supposed to be a temporary measure, quickly became permeant as Leo Stone decided to tender his resignation, ending the fight against the invocation. Leo Stone claims he did this because he believed Congress would have voted in affirmation of the invocation, though many modern and contemporary scholars suggest that there was enough support in Congress for Leo Stone to retain his Presidency. | ||
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President Bourbon would release a letter about the controversy. The letter has been closely studied by historians up to this day, and they conclude what the people at the time concluded. It answered nothing. Nearly every White House staff would resign. | President Bourbon would release a letter about the controversy. The letter has been closely studied by historians up to this day, and they conclude what the people at the time concluded. It answered nothing. Nearly every White House staff would resign. | ||
Glenn Bourbon's conspiracy to destroy BRUS | |||
== Glenn Bourbon's conspiracy to destroy BRUS == balls penis balls penis balls penis | |||
On January 11th, 2025, at 2:15 P.M. EST, the former United Kingdom Prime Minister would release a screenshot depicting Aidan Adams, the former Prime Minister of New Zealand talking about a conspiracy between him and Glenn Bourbon to destroy BRUS. This screenshot is from October of 2024, three months before this scandal ever happened, but it eerily shows things that would come to happen in the future, such as Glenn "gaining high power". | |||
[[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT4.png|thumb|Conversation between New Zealand President and unknown individual regarding conspiracy to destroy BRUS.]] | [[File:SECRETLEODOCUMENT4.png|thumb|Conversation between New Zealand President and unknown individual regarding conspiracy to destroy BRUS.]] | ||