>wait why? I dont understand why HE would resign
Because its going to emerge that he a) knowingly let these people in, and/or b) knowingly understaffed given the situation.
He was in on it.
>wait why? I dont understand why HE would resign
Because its going to emerge that he a) knowingly let these people in, and/or b) knowingly understaffed given the situation.
He was in on it.
Federal judiciary likely compromised as part of SolarWinds hack
https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/533177-federal-judiciary-likely-compromised-as-part-of-solarwinds-hack
Did they get Sullivan?
Roberts?
It would still act as an obstacle to someone trying to get in, and slow them down long enough to shoot.
>Using Logic he could have forced the next constitutional step, which is a forced recertification after lawsuits resolved. Or if a split electoral, single vote per state.
That was always a fantasy. The VP doesn't have that kind of power.
Anyway, he played his role perfectly.