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  • This is a lot of questions. It might be better to break it up. With respect to impeachment, it kind of depends on the rest of the executive branch to recognize that the convicted former president has no authority. If they didn't, it would amount to a constitutional crisis, if not a coup. With regard to barricading in the White House, there's a similar question on Politics, but in short the ex-president would have no authority to order personnel to do anything. Commented May 13, 2019 at 22:45