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In reply to the discussion: Congress can not count Trump's votes tomorrow, and Harris would become president. [View all]ColinC
(11,098 posts)41. The words of the constitution are clear.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land. Not following it, is by definition, illegal. Whether it is treated as so is different from whether it is the case.
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Congress can not count Trump's votes tomorrow, and Harris would become president. [View all]
ColinC
Jan 5
OP
No wish or hope here. Just clearly what is legal. Congress certifying Trump should be considered a major illegal act.
ColinC
Jan 5
#2
According to the Constitution, Congress has the sole authority to decide if they need to address it or not
Kaleva
Jan 6
#50
If they do not remove the disability by a 2/3rds vote, it will be an illegal certification.
ColinC
Jan 6
#11
It's not illegal to have a different opinion than yours. That's why these are called "political questions"
tritsofme
Jan 6
#39
It is a political question for Congress to decide, disagreeing with you doesn't mean something illegal has happened.
tritsofme
Jan 6
#43
The words are clear to you personally. However this is a political, not a legal, determination to be made by Congress.
tritsofme
Jan 6
#56
The Supreme Court already ruled that Article 3 of the 14th Amendment required Congress to pass
summer_in_TX
Jan 6
#12
The article i shared explained how the scotus ruling doesnt actually apply to certification
ColinC
Jan 6
#14
Again if congress wants to abide by the constitution and honor the will of the people they can do that
ColinC
Jan 6
#26
Yes, and Dems in 2027 should push legislation & let tRump veto it; then push in 2029 and D Pres sign it
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 6
#71
I guess the term 'domestic enemy' in the oaths of office is just there as fluff. nt
Hotler
Jan 6
#61