...that Trump's legal team and/or Powell-Wood have a chance in getting these state suits (PA, GA, MI, and WI) to the SCOTUS in time for hearings before Dec.14th? What are you basing your thoughts on?
Honestly, it seems like this is the elephant in the room that many people don't talk about (obviously some do). Without four more years of Trump, any hope for fixing our election system is set back significantly. Not to mention the GA runoffs taking place with today's voting systems...
...that Trump's legal team and/or Powell-Wood have a chance in getting these state suits (PA, GA, MI, and WI) to the SCOTUS in time for hearings before Dec.14th? What are you basing your thoughts on?
Honestly, it seems like this is the elephant in the room that many people don't talk about (obviously some do). Without four more years of Trump, any hope for fixing our election system is set back significantly. Not to mention the GA runoffs taking place with today's voting systems...
How would martial law change the results of the election?
I'm down
If Trump calls for martial law and invokes the Insurrection Act, then he has the ability to suspend everything in the country, that includes the voting process and the electoral college. Upon using Insurrection Act, all institutions of government are essentially null (including Congress, SCOTUS, states, etc.) and Trump is the sole authority in the country.
December 14th is not necessarily the end.
This. It's A hard deadline in the constitution, but not the end, still legal options available after 14th. Even after Jan 6th.
Deep breaths people. The whole point of what Trump is doing is rebuilding the infrastructure, letting all Americans see that our US Constitution isn't as fragile as every cuck who cuck out everytime somethings happens, like the Barr news.
Once Trump is inaugurated in Jan, people will see for themselves that the legal process for the US Constitution works. It is a very robust embodiment of the God-given rights of every man and woman.
So if SCOTUS doesn't rule until February 1, so what. If they determine there was enough fraud to change the winner, I assume they'll invalidate the election.
Would they then remove Biden from office?
Part of what you do at work everyday goes into Joe Bidens pocket.
As well as part of everything you then spend your money on. Regardless of his political position.