Anyone can find an article using someone elses words to back up an opinion, but finding one from a state that broke its own constitutional law that says there is no evidence is pretty weak, not that it has anything to do with my question.
Everyone is attacking his attempts at resolution or comments about any resolution, including me at times.
What I've asked is what other options are there within the limits of the constitution that Trump allegedly wants to toss aside?
I'm also not attempting to argue the validity of the claims as it's been run around and around...
Most people have made up there minds, and even the media has fallen back to, "but it wasn't enough f*** and fraud to turn the election so its all good in the hood and stop bringing it up."
This is why I asked, how you would remedy the issues,
assumed to be true, within the constitution instead of rehashing the "level of truthiness to said
stolen election(s)" since we are not discussing the
stolen election but rather the alleged pushing for the "termination of the constitution".
Like I said:
Assume, temporarily, that the fraud he says happened was real.
How would we remedy that within the limits of the constitution?
Would that remedy be possible under the current system, bureaucrats, and elected officials we have in DC?
courts, next?
Multiple courts denied to hear the cases outright for multiple reasons, right or wrong. So, what would be the next step, aside from my personal favorite the tarring and feathering of a bunch of politicians and bureaucrats?