The EO that I'm referencing gave the outgoing administration 60 days of military control after inauguration.
Thoughts?
https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ136/PLAW-114publ136.pdf
The EO that I'm referencing gave the outgoing administration 60 days of military control after inauguration.
Thoughts?
https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ136/PLAW-114publ136.pdf
This is the most enduring myth I have seen. The EO said no such thing. yes, the military is in control, but not because of that EO, but because of many other EOa that outline what to do when there is treasonous election fraud with foreign interference etc. But somehow this legend keeps recirculating.
So the 60 day deadline has no relevance as far as military devolution is concerned. That will keep going for as long as they need it.