>>21944126 LB
So if Trump were to just shutter the doors on the FED…. there's not much Powell could do about it.
Powell could keep his seat in a closed building without Trump having to fire him.
Shut. It. Down.
>>21944126 LB
So if Trump were to just shutter the doors on the FED…. there's not much Powell could do about it.
Powell could keep his seat in a closed building without Trump having to fire him.
Shut. It. Down.
WOW! LOOK HOW MANY STATES HAVE SIGNED ON!
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential ticket wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The compact is designed to ensure that the candidate who receives the most votes nationwide is elected president, and it would come into effect only when it would guarantee that outcome.[2][3][4]
Introduced in 2006, as of April 2024, it has been adopted by seventeen states and the District of Columbia. These jurisdictions have 209 electoral votes, which is 39% of the Electoral College and 77% of the 270 votes needed to give the compact legal force. The idea gained traction amongst scholars after George W. Bush won the presidential election but lost the popular vote in 2000, the first time the winner of the presidency had lost the popular vote since 1888.
Certain legal questions may affect implementation of the compact. Some legal observers believe states have plenary power to appoint electors as prescribed by the compact; others believe that the compact will require congressional consent under the Constitution's Compact Clause or that the presidential election process cannot be altered except by a constitutional amendment.
Show their treason to the public in a court of law with unbiased judges.(military tribunal)
Release the records/proof.
Follow the law.
If there is no proof, then it's political payback.
If there is proof, and they are found guilty, then it's their punishment.
Easy Peasy
That's how the rule of law works.