• Kamala Harris did not “underperform” Joe Biden, what the data actually shows is the missing fraudulent ballots from the 2020 election. WATCH:

 

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  • Now that we know the basic 2024 raw vote total, we are able to put a scale on the number of fraudulent mail-in ballots from the 2020 election.
  • Based on 2024 vote/ballot data, 18 million ballots are missing when compared to 2020.
  • In 2024 there are 18 million fewer votes. That’s the approximate scale of ballot fraud from 2020. (see graphic below)

 

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Source: theconservativetreehouse.com

 

DOJ and Special Counsel Jack Smith Reportedly Evaluating Full Dismissal of Federal Cases Against President-Elect Trump Ahead of Inauguration

  • The Biden Gestapo Department of Justice (DOJ) and Special Counsel Jack Smith are reportedly scrambling to find ways to abandon their witch hunt against President-elect Donald Trump as he prepares to assume office.
  • According to sources close to the DOJ per NBC, high-level officials are now debating how to sideline both the Jan. 6 and classified documents cases.
  • Despite substantial evidence suggesting these cases were politically motivated, DOJ officials are now faced with the reality that they won’t achieve a trial anytime soon, regardless of who resides in the Oval Office. 
  • NBC reported:
  • Former Attorney General Bill Barr also called for the dismissal of charges against president-elect Trump.
  • “The American people have rendered their verdict on President Trump, and decisively chosen him to lead the country for the next four years,” Barr said in an interview with Fox News.
  • They did that with full knowledge of the claims against him by prosecutors around the country and I think Attorney General Garland and the state prosecutors should respect the people’s decision and dismiss the cases against President Trump now,” he added.

It was also reported that Jack Smith will step down before Trump is sworn in.

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

NEXT BATTLE

The Appeals Court need to make their decision on the Hush Money case. Sentencing is coming up on Nov 26

If a presidential candidate is convicted of a crime but the sentencing is scheduled for after the election, several scenarios could unfold:

 

  1. Post-Election Sentencing:
    • Sentencing: If the candidate wins the election, the sentencing could theoretically occur after they take office. However, legal and constitutional issues would arise:
      • Presidential Immunity: There’s a longstanding Department of Justice opinion that suggests a sitting president cannot be indicted or prosecuted due to the potential interference with executive functions. This could lead to arguments for suspending or delaying any sentence.
      • Practical Issues: If the sentence involves prison time, the logistics of a president serving from prison would be unprecedented. Options might include:
        • Commuting Sentence: If the conviction is for federal crimes, the president could commute their own sentence, though this action would be highly controversial and likely face legal challenges.
        • Pardon: For federal crimes, a self-pardon or a pardon by the Vice President or a loyal appointee could be considered, though the constitutionality of a self-pardon is debated.
        • Stay of Sentence: Legal appeals processes might delay or stay the sentence until after the term ends or indefinitely while in office.
  2. Political and Legal Challenges:
    • Impeachment: Congress could impeach and potentially remove the president for “high crimes and misdemeanors,” which might include the crimes for which the president was convicted.
    • 25th Amendment: If the president’s ability to carry out their duties is compromised by imprisonment, this could trigger the use of the 25th Amendment for transfer of power to the Vice President, but this requires cooperation from the Cabinet or Congress, which might be unlikely if the president’s party is in control.

    • This will be difficult because the republicans control the house and the senate.

 

He has the House, Senate, Supreme Court, a popular vote mandate, and an entire country that wants to clean up our elections, close our borders, deport illegals, and hold corrupt politicians accountable

US Senate is at least 52-42 for Republicans.   Trump will be able to confirm anyone he wants. Federal judges. Clarance Thomas and Samuel Alito will likely retire. The US Supreme Court will be conservative for the next 20+ years, 5 conservatives age 59 or younger.