WASHINGTON, D.C.—-GOP U.S. Senators plan to object at the January 6, 2021 electoral college. Senators Josh Hawley (Mo.), Ted Cruz (Texas),Ron Johnson (Wis.), James Lankford (Okla.), Steve Daines (Mont.), John Kennedy (La.), Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.), and Mike Braun (Ind.), and Senators-elect Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.), Roger Marshall (Kan.), Bill Hagerty (Tenn.), and Tommy Tuberville (Ala.) said in a joint statement that they will object to the election results until there is a 10-day audit.
“Congress should immediately appoint an Electoral Commission, with full investigatory and fact-finding authority, to conduct an emergency 10-day audit of the election returns in the disputed states,” they said. “Once completed, individual states would evaluate the Commission’s findings and could convene a special legislative session to certify a change in their vote, if needed.
“Accordingly, we intend to vote on Jan. 6 to reject the electors from disputed states as not ‘regularly given’ and ‘lawfully certified’ (the statutory requisite), unless and until that emergency 10-day audit is completed,” they added.
The group’s announcement now means that at least a dozen GOP senators will object on Wednesday. GOP Senator Josh Hawley (Mo.) was the first senator to announce he would be joining a band of House conservatives to force a debate and vote on the Electoral College results.
What To Expect In Congress:
- Under federal law, Vice-President Mike Pence is prohibited from using fraudulent documents to influence Congressional decisions.
- US Constitution Amendment 12 gives Pence the authority to separate the controversial fraudulent electoral ballots from the noncontroversial ballots which will leave Joe Biden with less electoral votes than President Trump.
- The Stated executives failed to report to the archivist that the controversy existed in their states. The executives continue to deny that there was widespread voter fraud in Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada.
- Due to the pending controversy, Joe Biden lacks the necessary legal electoral to be declared President of President Donald J. Trump whose electoral–have not been contested.
The Power Of the 12 Amendment”
- “We are not naïve. We fully expect most if not all Democrats, and perhaps more than a few Republicans, to vote otherwise. But support of election integrity should not be a partisan issue,” the said. “A fair and credible audit — conducted expeditiously and completed well before Jan. 20 — would dramatically improve Americans’ faith in our electoral process and would significantly enhance the legitimacy of whoever becomes our next President.”
- The President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted.
- If both candidates receive equal electorals —the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each state having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice.
- And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the Vice-President shall act as President, as in the case of the death or other constitutional disability of the President.