Ivan Raiklin is a former Green Beret Commander and attorney says election will be resolved under the 12th amendment.
>There's legal precedent for this to happen. You have Arizona currently doing the audit. All they have to show is that the election was not done in the manner that the election laws, meaning the State legislature of Arizona wanted that election to occur. And I think we're going to see that. So Arizona then nullifies it's 11 electors.
He continues to say Georgia, that's a judicial path and Sept 20, he thinks we'll see some movement there. That's potentially 16 electoral votes that are nullified. Wisconsin (say's patriots are going to have to fight to make sure it happens) and that's 10 electoral votes. All combined = 37 says that automatically triggers the 12th. Even if it's after Jan 6, because there's 2 precedents.
For moar clique link:
https://rumble.com/vm0h3c-communism-tsa-targets-former-green-beret-fighting-for-election-integrity.html
"The TSA and Department of Homeland Security were both created to protect ordinary Americans from foreign threats. But American progressives see patriotic Americans as terrorists, so they’ve weaponized both those institutions against ordinary American patriots." (See >>14513153 pb & >>14513174 pb)
"Ivan Raiklin is a former Green Beret Commander and attorney who has argued that deliberate and systematic constitutional violations occurred in the 2020 election. He’s also campaigned against the perpetual masking of children and a lot of other insanity going on right now. All of that is legal and entirely within his rights as an American, but Raiklin has been punished by being put on every list you can imagine. He recently had a remarkable experience trying to fly through D.C. and Boston for a speech in New Hampshire. He was pulled aside to be screened, repeatedly, when there is zero reason to believe he poses any threat of unlawful physical violence on any person property or equipment on any airplane. Doesn’t matter. He’s being targeted for his ideas, which the government has decided are a threat worthy of routine harassment."