Does the U.S. Constitution have any provision for withdrawing electors after a person as been sworn in as President? It seems like this would just be a symbolic gesture.
Idk but if it’s proven Biden stoke it, you don’t get to keep what you stole, that’s more dangerous than what could happen to remove him; Constitutionally or not, he can’t stay in power if he stole it, PERIOD.
I think everyone except for hard-core leftists would have to admit that you can't keep someone in office if it is proven they didn't actually win the election through organized fraud.
Does the U.S. Constitution have any provision for withdrawing electors after a person as been sworn in as President? It seems like this would just be a symbolic gesture.
Idk but if it’s proven Biden stoke it, you don’t get to keep what you stole, that’s more dangerous than what could happen to remove him; Constitutionally or not, he can’t stay in power if he stole it, PERIOD.
I think everyone except for hard-core leftists would have to admit that you can't keep someone in office if it is proven they didn't actually win the election through organized fraud.
Once caught, thieves don’t get to keep stolen goods, whatever they may be.