TheProgressivePatriot
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Then tell us o'wise one. How can Trump remain in power. ?What legal recourse remains for him?You can say it's over. It's not over. It wasn't over in 2016. This is the same fight. The war isn't over because a single battle was lost.Republicans needs to back off, the courts have made their decisions, it is time to go on...... peacefully.
In two days the states will complete the certification process, Congress on January 6 will do their part to declare a winner, which is currently Joseph Biden, President elect.
The Supreme Court, right or wrong made their decision, a 9-0 decision that there was no merit to the lawsuit, it is OVER!
It's not over.
This is a lot of hot air from Newsmax. Those states have all been certified and we are past the safe harbor day which is thge deadkine for challenges
Trump looks past Supreme Court loss to new election lawsuit - ABC News (go.com)
In court filings, lawyers for Pennsylvania and Wolf, said the suit’s claims were “fundamentally frivolous” and its request “one of the most dramatic, disruptive invocations of judicial power in the history of the Republic.”
“No court has ever issued an order nullifying a governor’s certification of presidential election results,” they wrote.
Why? Because you say so?
No. Because the law says so
What Is The Electoral College Safe Harbor Deadline? : NPR
‘Safe harbor’ provision secures Biden’s Electoral College win (france24.com)
Safe harbor law locks Congress into accepting electoral votes cast for President-elect Joe Biden - Orlando Sentinel
It’s called a safe harbor provision because it’s a kind of insurance policy by which a state can lock in its electoral votes by finishing up certification of the results and any state court legal challenges by a congressionally imposed deadline, which this year is Tuesday.
“What federal law requires is that if a state has completed its post-election certification by Dec. 8, Congress is required to accept those results,” said Rebecca Green, an election law professor at the William & Mary law school in Williamsburg, Virgini