A federal special prosecutor could be appointed after the first case of mail fraud is proved.
The special prosecutor would be as hard to ditch as Robert Mueller.
“The special prosecutor would be as hard to ditch as Robert Mueller.”
If Trump had fired Mueller there would have been a 24/7 media firestorm and outrage of moderate Republicans in the Senate. He would have been impeached in the Democrat House for obstruction of justice and enough weak RINO Republicans would have voted to convict and remove in the Senate.
If Trump appoints a special prosecutor on his way out, Biden will fire the special prosecutor during his first month and tell the public the best way to deal with the accusation of fraud is to have the states look into it. He might even appoint an official in the DOJ to “coordinate” with the states. The press will applaud. No way Pelosi’s House will impeach Biden even if photos are discovered of him on Epstein’s island. Democrats vote as a block on critical issues. Conservative talk radio will whine for a month. By March/April the firing will be forgotten. GOP politicians will be back to business doing deals for the donor base and enjoying their minority status.
Six months later the DOJ coordinator will issue a report to Congress stating there were a few instances of unintentional minor tabulating errors but no widespread fraud. The press will applaud. A few GOP politicians will whine, telling their constituents they are helpless to do anything due to Pelosi controlling the house. Your email will be deluged with appeals to give the RNC money to defeat Pelosi. Business as usual inside the beltway.