Latest poll: 60% of Americans distrust the media, a record high U.S. election update, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, who opposes Trump‘s re-election, downplays differences with his party’s election challenger, comments Apollo.com commentator Wang Dulan. Pelosi develops a strategy for a joint session on Jan. 6 to snipe challenges.
6 states face challenges, with House Republicans pressuring Senate Republicans to challenge at least 3 states. Bipartisan plus 1 non-bipartisan, 9 senators cosponsored against the challenge. Trump criticized the Republican Party “surrender caucus” naming Cotton: Republican voters will not forget!
Crazy! Great strides toward socialism, Democrats hold the House of Representatives to pass the new session rules. Including the repeal of the Domestic Relations Gender Vocabulary Act. Tensions in D.C. as left-wing mayor calls 340-person National Guard on high alert. Trump team files 2 lawsuits against Joe State Secretary of State Ruffinsperger. FBI says: there is a specific threat against Joe State Senate runoff.
McConnell, downplaying differences with party’s election challenger
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
U.S. Senate President Mitch McConnell repeatedly warned Senate members not to participate in a challenge to the election on Jan. 6, but many Republicans still formally announced they were joining the challenge. U.S. media noted that after this, McConnell did not continue to pressure lawmakers who actively seek to challenge the election.
On Jan. 4, U.S. media Politico quoted the senator and his aides as saying that after more than 10 senators announced challenges to the election, McConnell did not continue to seek to pressure them; instead, he would provide guidance when needed, taking at least half of the calls to the Senate Republicans’ conference.
This is a subtle change McConnell has made since his Dec. 14 announcement recognizing Biden. Apollo.com commentator Wang Duk-ran says it’s a cosmetic change that is hopefully real and not staged. If it is, it’s not good for him personally, for this international and for the world.
Pelosi develops a strategy for a joint session on January 6
On January 3, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) developed a strategy for Democrats during the joint session. In a statement, she claimed that Senate President Mike Pence (R-Calif.), who will chair the joint session, will initiate a roll call to certify the results of state Electoral College votes.
Pelosi wrote, “The staff will announce the results of each state’s vote, in alphabetical order, with no discussion in the joint session.” “If House and Senate members file a written objection, we will meet in their respective chambers and have up to two hours of debate. Only then can a member speak to the full House. “
The gist of Pelosi’s writing is that “dissent will be denied unless both the House and Senate vote against the state’s Electoral College vote results.”
The statement further indicates that House Democrats have been working on ways to fend off an election challenge by Republican members of Congress in support of President Trump (R-Trump).
Pelosi said, “The constitutional body and our members of Congress have been making the constitutional, historical and thematic case for the Democrats.”
6 states facing challenges House Republicans pressuring Senate Republicans to challenge at least 3 states
A source familiar with the matter told Fox News that 11 senators, led by senior Sen. Ted Cruz, will raise objections to the election results in at least one state in a joint session. It is not a question of whether the senators will raise objections, but rather which states they will object to and how many.
House Republicans are beginning to pressure Senate Republicans to challenge the election results in at least three states in an effort to influence Biden to win.
Two House Republicans told Fox News that more than 100 Republican House members will file objections to the election results in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Wisconsin.
Nine Senators from both parties join together to oppose the challenge
On the other hand, a bipartisan group of senators said Jan. 3 that some Republican (lawmakers) oppose efforts this week to challenge the Electoral College certification results.
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin (D-Mich.) said, “The 2020 election is over. All challenges through recounts and appeals have been eliminated.”
The co-sponsors include Senators Susan Collins, Republican; Mark Warner, Democrat; Bill Cassidy, Republican; Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat; Lisa Murkowski, Republican Murkowski, Independent Angus King; Republican Mitt Romney, Democrat Maggie Hassan and Dick Durbin.
Tensions high in D.C., 340-member National Guard called to high alert
About 340 members of the National Guard have been called to the nation’s capital for this week’s policing, Washington, D.C., far-left Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday.
The Jan. 6 “Stop Vote Theft” rally has been in the works for weeks, and far-left Mayor Bowser expressed concern that Trump supporters would clash with Antifa and Black Lives Matter (BLM) members. From Tuesday to Thursday, the National Guard will have about 115 members on duty at a time, according to the Associated Press.
The troops will be used to assist police at traffic control points, as well as at all metro stations throughout the city, and to help manage large crowds, but they will not be carrying weapons or wearing body armor. There will be no members of the D.C. Guard on the National Mall or at the Capitol.
Robert Contee, acting D.C. police chief, said, “There are people who intend to come to our city with weapons.”
Commentator Wang Duk-ran said Washington DC is a city where the left runs rampant and the Proud Boys chairman was arrested and charged with vandalism of private property for nothing more than burning Antifa’s flag. Antifa burned numerous American flags, also private property, but nothing happened at all. The pro-Trump rallies were all peaceful, all after the meeting broke up and the lone supporter was attacked by a left-wing group, not a two-faction brawl as the leftists claim.
Crazy! Great strides toward socialism U.S. House passes new session rules
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a series of rules provisions for the new session of Congress on January 4, with the Democratic package weakening voting motions that favor minorities, passing budget rules that help far-left socialism and also becoming a progressive bill with gender-neutral vocabulary, and other provisions. Many Republicans opposed the remote voting rule and objected to it during the session, and some Republican lawmakers chose to use it.
The package for the newly minted Congress ended with a vote of 217-206. The rule was developed by the majority party leadership and must be adopted at the beginning of each congressional session.
Democratic-Held House Passes Bill to Repeal Domestic Relations Gender Vocabulary
The new package also helped pass the gender-neutral bill. The rules include “replacing pronouns and domestic relations words in House rules with gender-neutral words to respect all gender identities.”
Among specific changes, the new rules would eliminate the English gender pronoun “he or she herself” and use the gender-neutral “Themself,” and change “Chairman” to “President. ” to “Chair”. “husband” and “wife” have been changed to “spouse”, “son” and “daughter” have been changed to “spouse”, and “husband” and “wife” have been changed to “spouse”. “Daughter” was changed to “child”, etc.
The House Democrats propose to amend the law, and the content is very important. Commentator Wang Dukran analyzes what the repeal of the Domestic Relations Gender Vocabulary Act means.
Trump criticized the Republican Party “surrender caucus” naming Cotton: Republican voters will not forget!
President Trump criticized the Republican Party as a “surrender caucus” through Twitter on the 4th.
Trump tweeted that the Republican Party’s “Surrender Caucus” (Surrender Caucus) is willing to accept the falsified word of the presidential election votes, they will be in infamy to become the cowardly and ineffective guardians of the United States.
In another tweet, Trump named Cotton, saying how he could endorse vote tallies that had been confirmed to be false and that supporters would not forget what these Republicans had done.
Trump’s team files 2 lawsuits against Joe Secretary of State Laffensperger
Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer (R) announced late Sunday that President Trump and his team have filed two lawsuits against Raffensperger.
President Trump has filed two lawsuits against Secretary of State Raffensperger at both the federal and state levels,” he said. Raffensperger secretly recorded a phone call between Trump and him, a call that was supposed to be confidential, about prosecuting Joe State for election fraud, and that suit is still pending.”
“The audio, published by The Washington Post, was heavily edited and omitted the corresponding provision that all discussions were intended to resolve the lawsuit and that the discussions were supposed to be confidential under federal and state law.” Schaeffer added.
FBI: Specific Threats Target Joe State Senate Runoff
The state of Georgia will hold a critical Senate runoff on Jan. 5. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) announced Monday that they are aware of a “specific threat” related to the race.
The GBI told WSB-TV and other media outlets in a statement Monday, “The GBI has been made aware of a specific threat related to the upcoming election on Tuesday. Our agency is working with federal, state and local partners on an investigation with the goal of ensuring a secure election and that all voters have access to the polls.”
GBI did not elaborate on what the nature of the threat was.
The FBI office in Atlanta said it too was “aware of the threat,” according to a statement sent to Fox News Channel.
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