Posted on 11/09/2020 5:34:37 AM PST by McGruff
The Detroit Free Press reported that the Michigan state legislature held a joint hearing of the House and Senate Oversight committees on Saturday. State lawmakers issued a subpoena to state election officials requesting documents related to Michigans election process. They will be investigating possible election irregularities.
The article indicated that it is rare for the legislature to call a hearing on a Saturday and equally rare for a legislative committee to issue a subpoena.
Although the Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is a Democrat, both the state House and the state Senate are controlled by Republicans, a point the author emphasizes several times.
Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering) issued a statement after the hearing had been announced on Friday. It read:
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The Michigan state legislatures should have cracked down on the massive ballot fraud in Detroit in 2016.
Still, its better late then never I guess.
Stand with the free people of MI.
Even Algore made it longer than a single weekend.
Will Biden be referred to as President Elect in the future or will it revert back to Vice President?
Every Republican State legislator who allowed this to happen will be held accountable by the voters the next primary.
Have they already had the meeting?
The elections is in the hands of the state legislature(s). The Guv’s have NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. Each state legislature has complete authority here. Complete.
They need to REALLY know that.
Trump’s rallies will remind them that they will answer for their decisions one way or another.
Any Incumbent Republican candidate who runs, must answer the first question, “What did you do to help Trump?” And if the answer isn’t satisfactory, vote their ass out and replace them with a MAGA Candidate.
In the middle of the night, after both states had suddenly stopped counting.
Send Republican Electors to the EC or this is just Kabuki theater.
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Their constituents need to make that REALLY clear.
I’m sure they’re getting a lot of calls or emails.
OK so they hold their hearings. Then what? Does the legislature have the power to overturn existing law on how electors are allocated and allocate the presidential electors on their own? Or would it require legislation that the governor would immediately veto?
OK so they hold their hearings. Then what? Does the legislature have the power to overturn existing law on how electors are allocated and allocate the presidential electors on their own? Or would it require legislation that the governor would immediately veto?
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