Tuesday, February 15, 2022

 

Michael Luttig on Jan. 6's deeper danger

 

The public's focus (understandably) on the events in and around the Capitol on January 6, 2021 has been on the insurrection-- people with Trump gear breaching security and creating mayhem in the center of our democracy. The more important story is interwoven with that mayhem, but distinct: the effort by then-President Trump to undermine the election in 2020, and his potential to perfect the technique in 2024.
 
Conservative former federal judge Michael Luttig had a fascinating piece in the New York Times yesterday, which I highly recommend doing once you are done with Wordle. You can read it here. Here is part of what he has to say:

The clear and present danger to our democracy now is that former President Donald Trump and his political allies appear prepared to exploit the Electoral Count Act of 1887, the law governing the counting of votes for president and vice president, to seize the presidency in 2024 if Mr. Trump or his anointed candidate is not elected by the American people.

The convoluted language in the law gives Congress the power to determine the presidency if it concludes that Electoral College slates representing the winning candidate were not “lawfully certified” or “regularly given” — vague and undefined terms — regardless of whether there is proof of illegal vote tampering. After the 2020 election, Republican senators like Ted Cruz of Texas and Josh Hawley of Missouri tried to capitalize on those ambiguities in the law to do Mr. Trump’s bidding, mounting a case for overturning the results in some Biden-won states on little more than a wish. Looking ahead to the next presidential election, Mr. Trump is once again counting on a sympathetic and malleable Congress and willing states to use the Electoral Count Act to his advantage.

 
 

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