President Trump calls out “the people who matter most”: You are the real power
The Washington Examiner’s Washington Examiner column exclusively reports that on Saturday night, at the request of some 300 state lawmakers, the fair elections group Got Freedom organized a conference call that lasted two hours and was scheduled to last 14 minutes. “You are the real power and the only way to stop Biden from getting elected,” the president said in a private call to lawmakers who believe Trump was robbed of re-election by a fraudulent vote organized by Democrats.
“You guys are the real power,” he said in the call, “The people who matter most are you. You guys are more important than the courts. You are more important than anything else because the courts keep referring to you and you are the ones who are going to make the decisions.”
Several leaders of the StopTheSteal campaign participated in the call, organized by Phill Kline, who also heads the nonpartisan Thomas Moore Society’s Amistad Project.
Others include Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, law professor John Eastman, and National Trade Council director Peter Navarro. He also authored a separate new report showing that some 300,000 “excess” votes were counted, giving Biden a “win.
While Trump was talking, news broke that a dozen GOP senators planned to join a House action organized by Rep. Mo Brooks (R) of Alabama and Jim Jordan (R) of Ohio, who plan to challenge the Electoral College results on Wednesday in a Jedi comeback.
Trump applauded the efforts, but apparently believes the best chance to overturn the election lies with the legislature.
Time is running out, and if states are to overturn the election results, there are only a few days before Congress certifies state ballots on Jan. 6.
Trump: “I believe it’s your job to take action, take action, take action.”
What will happen on Jan. 6? A look at the flow of the joint session of the U.S. Congress
On Wednesday (Jan. 6), the U.S. presidential election will enter the final phase of the process. Voice of Hope compiled reports that the regular process for the day of Jan. 6, as well as a glance at possible developments, is as follows.
- Vice President Mike Pence will chair the meeting
On January 6, according to the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate will hold a joint session at 1 p.m. to count the electoral college votes in each state.
In the joint session of the two chambers, Vice President Mike Pence will preside over the meeting in his capacity as Senate President. However, in exceptional circumstances, the Senate President Pro Tempore (the top member of the majority party) will preside in place of the Vice President, with Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) serving as President Pro Tempore.
- Process and Potential Options for Open Election Certification
According to the constitutional process, the vice president should “open the certification of the election, then count the votes” and “the person with the highest number of votes becomes president.”
In response to the process, Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) argued that Pence should have the option to certify the certificate during his process, while Democrats countered that it is only a ceremonial process. Gohmert previously filed a lawsuit in Texas federal court over Pence’s “exclusive power” to declare that Pence could decide to count alternative electoral votes, rather than having to count the disputed state electoral votes, but the case was dismissed by the court on the grounds that “the court has no authority to decide the case. The lawsuit was dismissed by the court on the grounds that “the Court has no authority to decide the case.
- Congressional Counting of 50 States’ Electoral College Votes
The electoral votes of the 50 states enter the congressional chamber through a redwood box. The vice president reads aloud the ballots for each state in alphabetical order. Alabama and Alaska will not have any problems.
But by the time the third state, Arizona, comes up, disputes may arise, and the next states that will be in dispute may include Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Under the Election Count Act, at least one House and one Senate petitioner must file a challenge to the state’s electoral vote count, and the challenge must be submitted in writing.
When the Arizona Electoral College votes are revealed, the joint session will be suspended if House and Senate members jointly challenge the state’s Electoral College votes. The House and Senate will meet back-to-back, and for up to two hours, the House and Senate will each debate the election in Arizona or another swing state.
Members will be allowed to speak for up to five minutes during the two-hour period. The House and Senate then vote separately. Both the House and Senate must reject the state’s electoral votes, which would result in the annulment of the electoral college votes in the disputed state, and conversely the disputed votes would be credited. After completing the process, the two chambers continue to meet in joint session.
The House currently has 432 members, 222 Democrats, 210 Republicans and three vacancies. The Senate has 51 Republicans and 48 Democratic senators. Joe State Senator Ptadu’s current term expires and his seat vacancy may change after January 5.
- Epidemic control or extended time voting process may be days long
The congressional outbreak control program will also be a very critical influencing factor.
Challenging the Electoral College votes may take several hours, resulting in a final proof of election votes that may not be concluded until the early morning hours of January 7. Considering that there is a 2-hour debate period for challenges to each state, the process involved may continue to be extended, perhaps taking several days.
The Election Count Act does allow for adjournments. But the House and Senate are not allowed to dissolve a joint session of Congress until the Electoral College votes have been certified. And, Congress must finish the issue within a five-day period.
- Every member of Congress will take a public position
Each state’s contested ballot would trigger a roll call vote, recording the positions of members of both chambers, as well as the positions of electors in Pennsylvania or Michigan, among others.
Some politicians will be concerned that declaring support or non-support for an election challenge could have political ramifications that could hurt political careers and district voter approval ratings.
House Minority Leader McCarthy Supports Electoral College Challenge
Photo shows House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) speaking at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Dec. 3, 2020.
U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Sunday (Jan. 3) that he supports challenging the Electoral College vote when a joint session of Congress is held on Wednesday (Jan. 6).
McCarthy told The Hill on Sunday, compiled by The Epoch Times, “I think it’s right that we have a debate. I mean, now that we’ve seen that the senators are going to oppose it and the House is going to oppose it, what else do we have to do to correct the election?”
It is unclear whether McCarthy will be one of the opponents in the House.
Senator Cotton opposes challenging Electoral College vote action Chinese netizens criticize
Pictured is Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Bryant Cotton (R), who won re-election on November 3, 2020.
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) announced on Sunday (3) evening that attempts to challenge the results of the vote would jeopardize the Electoral College system and give Democrats more reason to pursue their goal of eliminating the system. Cotton said, “Opposing certification of the electoral votes will not give Trump a second term and will only embolden Democrats who want to further erode the constitutional system.”
In response, a netizen countered, “The process would have been able to be challenged, and the point is that there is fraud, and the only way to challenge it is to have a chance to guard the people’s right to vote. What should be done should be done, what electoral college system, if useless to change the so what? The focus is the people’s right to vote, you can not let cheating, should not give priority to the electoral college system over the people’s right to vote. Afraid to look really can power change the election also Trump justice, or rely on the military to maintain order, re-election will not have any afterthought.”
Video exposure UFO flying over Hawaii witnesses chased wildly even sank into the ocean
Finally, let’s look at the recent frequent UFO sightings. We reported 3 days ago that President Trump signed a bill that requires the Department of Defense to reveal UFO messages within 180 days. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSGKqqBe8SU )
Recently, two unidentified flying objects (UFOs) were seen over the island of Oahu in Hawaii overnight. One of the blue stick-shaped UFOs flew fast in the night sky and finally swooped into the ocean. Soon after, there was another unidentified object flying towards the mountains. Many people who witnessed it have taken videos and photos to expose on the Internet, arousing the attention of netizens.
According to Hawaii News Now and The New York Times, on December 29, 2020, at around 8:11 p.m., many people on Oahu witnessed a blue stick-shaped UFO in the sky and called the emergency number “911”.
The ufo was seen in Hawaii on Dec. 29, 2020. Photo: Hawaii
Local resident Misitina Sape told Hawaii News Now that she captured footage of the UFO at 8:26 p.m. in Nanakuli.
Another witness, Moriah, 38, also saw what could be the same UFO over Princess Kahanu Estates.
Moriah said she immediately called her husband and others who were in the garage to come over and see if they had seen the UFO she had seen, and they all said they had.
“I don’t know what it was,” she said, “The object was moving very fast.”
The bright blue UFO piqued the curiosity of Mariah and her husband, and they immediately drove off to begin tracking it. They chased it for three miles (about 5 kilometers) and finally pulled off the Farrington Highway as the UFO appeared to have washed into the ocean.
Mariah said the unidentified object was larger than a telephone pole, but she did not hear it make any sound.
They immediately grabbed their cell phones and called the police. When police arrived on the scene, they saw another unidentified white glowing object in the night sky, but it disappeared after flying over the hill. Mariah said, “My husband saw a white flying object when he looked up, this one was smaller and it was flying in the same direction as the blue one.”
Blue UFO Spotted over Hawaii pic.twitter.com/AGo20DBnqv
- ShrimpZoo (@shrimpzoo) January 2, 2021
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