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Related: About this forumRussian Interference Could Give Courts Legal Authority To Install Clinton
Russian Interference Could Give Courts Legal Authority To Install Clinton
12/10/2016 06:28 am ET | Updated 1 hour ago
Alex Mohajer Political Writer and Commentator
A 1995 federal court ruling out of Pennsylvania may offer some clues to Clinton supporters as to possible legal authority for removing an elected official from office and replacing them with their erstwhile opponent.
In light of late-breaking reports Friday evening that Russians interfered with the 2016 presidential election to assist Donald Trumps victory, Clinton supporters are furiously in pursuit of remedies.
At 10:45 p.m. Friday evening, the Washington Post broke an explosive story alleging that Russians had interfered with the 2016 presidential election in order to assist Donald Trump in a victory over democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The story reveals that a CIA assessment detailing this conclusion had been presented to President Obama and top congressional leaders last week.
The development has Clinton supporters and other concerned Americans confused and hot in pursuit of potential remedies. No clear constitutional remedy exists to halt the certification of the outcome. Article II of the U.S. Constitution vests Congress with the power to determine the date by which the Electoral College will cast their votes, presently set for December 19. In recent weeks, a massive online movement asking members of the Electoral College to become faithless or conscientious electors and to vote for Clinton instead of Trump has garnered national attention.
The electors would be well within their constitutional authority to do so ...............
12/10/2016 06:28 am ET | Updated 1 hour ago
Alex Mohajer Political Writer and Commentator
A 1995 federal court ruling out of Pennsylvania may offer some clues to Clinton supporters as to possible legal authority for removing an elected official from office and replacing them with their erstwhile opponent.
In light of late-breaking reports Friday evening that Russians interfered with the 2016 presidential election to assist Donald Trumps victory, Clinton supporters are furiously in pursuit of remedies.
At 10:45 p.m. Friday evening, the Washington Post broke an explosive story alleging that Russians had interfered with the 2016 presidential election in order to assist Donald Trump in a victory over democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. The story reveals that a CIA assessment detailing this conclusion had been presented to President Obama and top congressional leaders last week.
The development has Clinton supporters and other concerned Americans confused and hot in pursuit of potential remedies. No clear constitutional remedy exists to halt the certification of the outcome. Article II of the U.S. Constitution vests Congress with the power to determine the date by which the Electoral College will cast their votes, presently set for December 19. In recent weeks, a massive online movement asking members of the Electoral College to become faithless or conscientious electors and to vote for Clinton instead of Trump has garnered national attention.
The electors would be well within their constitutional authority to do so ...............
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Russian Interference Could Give Courts Legal Authority To Install Clinton (Original Post)
Coyotl
Dec 2016
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. Article doesn't really support the headline. n/t
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JoeOtterbein
(7,791 posts)3. Precedent in PA '93 Court, follow the link for more info
uponit7771
(91,768 posts)4. RIGHT !!! The fact that there WAS interference is actionable enough!!!
zentrum
(9,866 posts)5. Don't know if any of this
..can be investigated and proven in time.
What's more likely, IMO, is that many Electors, in sufficient numbers, may now defect from him.