@winston ... "Greg Teufel: People I think put too much emphasis on the deadlines. Yes, if you want to prevent Biden from taking office certainly I would say by January 6th hopefully you’d have some kind of relief from a court in order to prevent Biden from being being declared a winner of the presidential election. I think once you get past that date you’re looking at a Biden inauguration. But it is the case that even after people take office in an election if they prove fraud down the road, even years into someone’s term, they can invalidate an election after the fact or order special elections to replace a person who was fraudulently elected." This could very well be a case where Biden is booted after he is inaugurated.
Guys keep dreaming. Like the PA case it is on the docket until they refuse to hear it. Not going to happen.
As I said about the Obama birthed controversy; after the inauguration a president can only be removed by impeachment or death. No ex post facto.
Are you retarded.... I am being dead serious. It seems like you just lack basic cognitive thinking skills. If the SC FOUND that there was fraud, you think Joe stays in office? Is this what you are saying?
What he fails to understand is it clearly states ONLY the legislature can change election laws. The Gov of Pa is NOT the legislature nor is the other nimrod that made these decisions.
Read the constitution sport. The only way a president can be removed is by impeachment. There are no other options except death and the end of his term.
The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. ArtII.S4.1.1 Impeachment and Removal from Office: Overview Only three U.S. presidents have been formally impeached by Congress—Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. So far, no U.S. president has ever been removed from office through impeachment. Has the SCOTUS ever ruled on what a high crime and misdemeanor is?