Let's say Trump had an expectation for Pence to coward out and the votes to go against him on jan 6th but he had a plan to somehow still end up winning. Like if he activated the military after that point and everything to this point was to justify that. But then why invite the crowd? It's a serious morale loss and he knows that Patriots are ready to go 1776 on this. It could cost some people their lives. It would make MAGA look like BLM in terms of violence instead of taking the high road like they've done so far. The move if he expected Jan 6th to be an L would be to not have the crowd.
So the results should be neutral or good on Jan 6th if everything is going to Trump's plan.
The fuck is Plenary? I genuinely wanna know.
Full or complete without limitation.
Fancy term for complete and total. In terms of the Constitution, when a power is considered plenary it means it can be exercised to its full extent and without restraint. Still up in the air whether Pence’s power to reject electors is plenary, but hold on!
It forces the issue at least.
"Absolute." Meaning the power lies solely with him, and can't be usurped by others.