It all comes back to Congress. Because of the electoral college and Congress, there is no Constitutional basis at this point for SCOTUS to do anything. If they did, it would be as lawless as when Pence counted the known fraud states. I like the outcome, but isn't the entire point to be lawful? If that is the case, Congress is the only one who can remove those fraudsters. And they won't have the votes to do it until January; presuming they win enough seats. The 67 votes in the Senate seems to be insurmountable. Unless there are sleeper dems who will help. I somehow doubt they are there.
It all comes back to Congress. Because of the electoral college and Congress, there is no Constitutional basis at this point for SCOTUS to do anything. If they did, it would be as lawless as when Pence counted the known fraud states. I like the outcome, but isn't the entire point to be lawful? If that is the case, Congress is the only one who can remove those fraudsters. And they won't have the votes to do it until January; presuming they win enough seats. The 67 votes in the Senate seems to be insurmountable. Unless there are sleeper dems who will help. I somehow doubt they are there.