The Founding Fathers fought the Revolutionary War and wrote the Constitution for the express purpose that we never again live under the rule of an unelected person. If someone is in office through fraud, they are unelected.
Sure, people will argue the Constitution does not explicitly provide a remedy for this situation. But it does not explicitly say we have to live with someone in office through fraud. That’s why this is a Constitutional crisis, it does not provide specific guidance.
But sincere, honest people would have no problem stating the obvious, a person placed in office through massive fraud abetted by hostile foreign interests, is not a duly elected representative of the people.
The Founding Fathers fought the Revolutionary War and wrote the Constitution for the express purpose that we never again live under the rule of an unelected person. If someone is in office through fraud, they are unelected.
Sure, people will argue the Constitution does not explicitly provide a remedy for this situation. But it does not explicitly say we have to live with someone in office through fraud. That’s why this is a Constitutional crisis, it does not provide specific guidance.
But sincere, honest people would have no problem stating the obvious, a person placed in office through massive fraud abetted by hostile foreign interests, is not a duly elected representative of the people.
“I know it says not to give false witness on my neighbour, but he’s technically not my neighbour.”
The Founding Fathers fought the Revolutionary War and wrote the Constitution for the express purpose
(Fixed it)
Thanks, not enough coffee in me to compensate for lack of sleep. I corrected it. Thanks again.
Sounds like epstein but with a lisp...hmmm
Not sure about reinstatement, but throwing off corruption is talked about, and elections are talked about.
Sequentially, the throw-off would need to happen first, then an election after that.
End result the same, process way different.
However, the a Supreme Court is compromised and they might refuse to take up the case. Then what?