The two congressmen noted that they had released a report back in September “detailing how Democrats across the country were pushing last-minute changes to state election laws and procedures.” And Jordan and Comer said they had warned that those initiatives “would increase the risk of election-related crimes and errors.”
They added: “These serious concerns give rise to the urgent need for congressional oversight of the integrity of the 2020 election.”
President Donald Trump is claiming to have won the election and that “voter fraud” occurred “all over the country.” Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, is in charge of campaign lawsuits challenging the vote count.
This is headed to the Supreme Court.
- Where they will rule that the election is invalid due to fraud or errors on a national scale.
It will happen in One or two ways:
- either they will rule that all Mail In Postal votes are unconstitutional and shall therefore be withdrawn and each state will be ordered to recount without them.
"We're a long way from 2000," Dershowitz told Tuesday's "American Agenda," referring to the Bush v. Gore decision that gave George W. Bush the state of Florida and ultimately the White House.
President Donald Trump's path to 270 is so difficult, the more likely goal for his team is to keep enough states from certifying the election results so Joe Biden falls short of 270 electoral votes on the Electoral College date of Dec. 14.
"We're in a land of the unknown, and we just don't know how the Supreme Court would ultimately decide this case," Dershowitz told host Bob Sellers.
US Election 2020: when do states certify their election results?
November 20 - Georgia
November 23 - Michigan, Pennsylvania
November 24 - Minnesota, North Carolina
November 30 - Arizona
December 1 - Nevada, Wisconsin
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