New Documents Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS, or Whoever Else, to Anoint Trump

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The Legal Coup


In late 2020, a group of conservative movement attorneys set out to build a legal pathway by which Donald Trump could stay in power, having lost the election.

We’ve known about the outcome of their work for three years now: how it led to the violence of Jan. 6, and fed the dream of Trump’s supporters that he might continue to serve after Jan. 20, 2021.

But TPM can now reveal the ways in which their theorizing, in early stages, went even further than previously known, imagining a Jan. 6 that lasted for not hours but days, an intervention by Supreme Court justices that they presumed to be loyal to President Trump, and a vice president who upended his constitutional duties, allowing the U.S. to descend into chaos.

A trove of documents obtained by TPM details many of the conversations among Trump campaign lawyers, and, in particular, the theories offered by Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who worked with the campaign in the months leading up to Jan. 6.

Within weeks of Trump denouncing the election itself and claiming that he had won, Chesebro and Trump campaign attorneys around him began to explore more exotic legal theories in which endless chaos in Congress would prove that the legislature could not certify a winner. That stalemate, they theorized, would force the Supreme Court to act.

New Docs Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS to Anoint Trump

The failed coup plot is still being unraveled.
 
Overall, the trove of documents details how Chesebro gave the Trump campaign what it desperately wanted: procedurally and substantively radical ideas which would allow the President to exert maximum leverage on any body or person in the country that might conceivably have the power to keep him in office. TPM provided Chesebro’s attorneys with a list of questions; in an interview, they offered broad responses characterizing their client as someone who loved to theorize, and who was convenient for a Trump campaign which had already decided that it was going to try to keep the election unresolved as long as possible. “He’s the only one that could validate what he was saying through facts and law, versus talking about space lasers and Hugo Chavez,” Chesebro attorney Manny Arora told TPM.

The amount of time and energy spent on a workaround of the election results was astonishing given Trump could have simply accepted the fact he was rejected by the American electorate.
 
The Legal Coup


In late 2020, a group of conservative movement attorneys set out to build a legal pathway by which Donald Trump could stay in power, having lost the election.

We’ve known about the outcome of their work for three years now: how it led to the violence of Jan. 6, and fed the dream of Trump’s supporters that he might continue to serve after Jan. 20, 2021.

But TPM can now reveal the ways in which their theorizing, in early stages, went even further than previously known, imagining a Jan. 6 that lasted for not hours but days, an intervention by Supreme Court justices that they presumed to be loyal to President Trump, and a vice president who upended his constitutional duties, allowing the U.S. to descend into chaos.

A trove of documents obtained by TPM details many of the conversations among Trump campaign lawyers, and, in particular, the theories offered by Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who worked with the campaign in the months leading up to Jan. 6.

Within weeks of Trump denouncing the election itself and claiming that he had won, Chesebro and Trump campaign attorneys around him began to explore more exotic legal theories in which endless chaos in Congress would prove that the legislature could not certify a winner. That stalemate, they theorized, would force the Supreme Court to act.

New Docs Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS to Anoint Trump

The failed coup plot is still being unraveled.
 
Overall, the trove of documents details how Chesebro gave the Trump campaign what it desperately wanted: procedurally and substantively radical ideas which would allow the President to exert maximum leverage on any body or person in the country that might conceivably have the power to keep him in office. TPM provided Chesebro’s attorneys with a list of questions; in an interview, they offered broad responses characterizing their client as someone who loved to theorize, and who was convenient for a Trump campaign which had already decided that it was going to try to keep the election unresolved as long as possible. “He’s the only one that could validate what he was saying through facts and law, versus talking about space lasers and Hugo Chavez,” Chesebro attorney Manny Arora told TPM.

The amount of time and energy spent on a workaround of the election results was astonishing given Trump could have simply accepted the fact he was rejected by the American electorate.
Where are the documents on how Democrats cheated and stole the election? Give it up already Americans are on to you lying pieces of shit. The amount of time and energy spent spreading lies and propaganda is astonishing. Yet Americans are seeing right through it.
 
The Legal Coup


In late 2020, a group of conservative movement attorneys set out to build a legal pathway by which Donald Trump could stay in power, having lost the election.

We’ve known about the outcome of their work for three years now: how it led to the violence of Jan. 6, and fed the dream of Trump’s supporters that he might continue to serve after Jan. 20, 2021.

But TPM can now reveal the ways in which their theorizing, in early stages, went even further than previously known, imagining a Jan. 6 that lasted for not hours but days, an intervention by Supreme Court justices that they presumed to be loyal to President Trump, and a vice president who upended his constitutional duties, allowing the U.S. to descend into chaos.

A trove of documents obtained by TPM details many of the conversations among Trump campaign lawyers, and, in particular, the theories offered by Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who worked with the campaign in the months leading up to Jan. 6.

Within weeks of Trump denouncing the election itself and claiming that he had won, Chesebro and Trump campaign attorneys around him began to explore more exotic legal theories in which endless chaos in Congress would prove that the legislature could not certify a winner. That stalemate, they theorized, would force the Supreme Court to act.

New Docs Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS to Anoint Trump

The failed coup plot is still being unraveled.
I remember a speech Obama gave a few years back of him saying that all you have to do to cause chaos is fill the media with so much raw sewage that it causes a breakdown in any society.

Now they're trying to blame Trump for one single incident he had nothing to do with and use it against him for everything else that they're responsible for.

In this highly edited speech Obama blames Trump for the crap that he himself is pulling. The crap that Pelosi pulled on Jan 6th.
 
The GA trial will happen.

Trump will be convicted and imprisoned.

He will be removed from office via Amendment XXV.
He was exonerated in court yesterday. I doubt very seriously that the Democrats can EVER make their manufactured reality. Everybody seems to know it except dyed-in-the-wool deep state defenders. You've been had.

The American people are sick and tired of being considered stupid by the lying Democrat Deep Staters.

 
Overall, the trove of documents details how Chesebro gave the Trump campaign what it desperately wanted: procedurally and substantively radical ideas which would allow the President to exert maximum leverage on any body or person in the country that might conceivably have the power to keep him in office. TPM provided Chesebro’s attorneys with a list of questions; in an interview, they offered broad responses characterizing their client as someone who loved to theorize, and who was convenient for a Trump campaign which had already decided that it was going to try to keep the election unresolved as long as possible. “He’s the only one that could validate what he was saying through facts and law, versus talking about space lasers and Hugo Chavez,” Chesebro attorney Manny Arora told TPM.

The amount of time and energy spent on a workaround of the election results was astonishing given Trump could have simply accepted the fact he was rejected by the American electorate.
Most Americans don't know how close we came to literal economic catastrophe in 2008, and the same applies to the described period. The Insurrection itself was only the obvious physical manifestation of a much larger picture -- and the whole story isn't over yet. These people are still working on their plan, and the Founders are rolling over in their graves.
 
hahahahaha
Another story describing legal activity as illegal

Yes, we get it, democrats have made it illegal to oppose democrats.

Most places call this Tyranny
 
The Legal Coup


In late 2020, a group of conservative movement attorneys set out to build a legal pathway by which Donald Trump could stay in power, having lost the election.

We’ve known about the outcome of their work for three years now: how it led to the violence of Jan. 6, and fed the dream of Trump’s supporters that he might continue to serve after Jan. 20, 2021.

But TPM can now reveal the ways in which their theorizing, in early stages, went even further than previously known, imagining a Jan. 6 that lasted for not hours but days, an intervention by Supreme Court justices that they presumed to be loyal to President Trump, and a vice president who upended his constitutional duties, allowing the U.S. to descend into chaos.

A trove of documents obtained by TPM details many of the conversations among Trump campaign lawyers, and, in particular, the theories offered by Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who worked with the campaign in the months leading up to Jan. 6.

Within weeks of Trump denouncing the election itself and claiming that he had won, Chesebro and Trump campaign attorneys around him began to explore more exotic legal theories in which endless chaos in Congress would prove that the legislature could not certify a winner. That stalemate, they theorized, would force the Supreme Court to act.

New Docs Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS to Anoint Trump

The failed coup plot is still being unraveled.
Every fucking DAY you Stalinist ASSHOLES cause CHAOS IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!!
And again this subverted retard OP spreads the same BULLSHIT here EVERY. FUCKING. DAY.
I know this faggot Marxist zombie has me on ignore, fucking PUSSY!!!!!
 
Every fucking DAY you Stalinist ASSHOLES cause CHAOS IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!!
And again this subverted retard OP spreads the same BULLSHIT here EVERY. FUCKING. DAY.
I know this faggot Marxist zombie has me on ignore, fucking PUSSY!!!!!
I am not on his ignore list, so, I guess he will see your message now that I replied? Or will your content not be seen within my comment?

"Every fucking DAY you Stalinist ASSHOLES cause CHAOS IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!! And again this subverted retard OP spreads the same BULLSHIT here EVERY. FUCKING. DAY. I know this faggot Marxist zombie has me on ignore, fucking PUSSY!!!!!"
 
The Legal Coup


In late 2020, a group of conservative movement attorneys set out to build a legal pathway by which Donald Trump could stay in power, having lost the election.

We’ve known about the outcome of their work for three years now: how it led to the violence of Jan. 6, and fed the dream of Trump’s supporters that he might continue to serve after Jan. 20, 2021.

But TPM can now reveal the ways in which their theorizing, in early stages, went even further than previously known, imagining a Jan. 6 that lasted for not hours but days, an intervention by Supreme Court justices that they presumed to be loyal to President Trump, and a vice president who upended his constitutional duties, allowing the U.S. to descend into chaos.

A trove of documents obtained by TPM details many of the conversations among Trump campaign lawyers, and, in particular, the theories offered by Kenneth Chesebro, an attorney who worked with the campaign in the months leading up to Jan. 6.

Within weeks of Trump denouncing the election itself and claiming that he had won, Chesebro and Trump campaign attorneys around him began to explore more exotic legal theories in which endless chaos in Congress would prove that the legislature could not certify a winner. That stalemate, they theorized, would force the Supreme Court to act.

New Docs Reveal How Trump Lawyers Sought ‘Chaos’ to Force SCOTUS to Anoint Trump

The failed coup plot is still being unraveled.
The Republican war on democracy continues.
 

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