The Jan. 6 Committee Won't Be Intimidated - Cheney WSJ oped
I keep on my desk a copy of the oath my great-great-grandfather signed when he re-enlisted in the Union Army in 1863. Like the oath given by all those who serve in government and every member of our armed forces, Samuel Fletcher Cheney swore to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. Generations of Americans have sworn that same oath and given their lives to defend the Constitution and our nation.
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The 12th Amendment also leaves little doubt that Congress must count the certified electoral votes it receives from the states: 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. The person having the greatest number of votes for president, shall be the president. This provision doesnt say, for example, Congress must count certified electoral votes unless it has concerns about fraud allegations, or unless it disagrees with the outcome of state or federal court litigation. And the vice president, as president of the Senate presiding over the count, cant simply refuse to count a states certified slate of electoral voteseither under the Constitution or under the Electoral Count Act of 1887.
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Almost all members of Congress know thisalthough many lack the courage to say it out loud. Mr. Trump knew it too, from his own campaign officials, from his own appointees at the Justice Department, and from the dozens of lawsuits he lost. Yet, Mr. Trump ignored the rulings of the courts and launched a massive campaign to mislead the public. Our hearings will show that these falsehoods provoked the violence on Jan. 6. Mr. Trumps lawyers have begun to pay the price for spreading these lies. For example, Rudy Giulianis license to practice law has been suspended because he communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large in his capacity as lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump, in the words of a New York appellate court.
The Jan. 6 investigation isnt only about the inexcusable violence of that day: It is also about fidelity to the Constitution and the rule of law, and whether elected representatives believe in those things or not. One member of the House Freedom Caucus warned the White House in the days before Jan. 6 that the presidents plans would drive a stake in the heart of the federal republic. That was exactly right. Those who do not wish the truth of Jan. 6 to come out have predictably resorted to attacking the processclaiming it is tainted and political. Our hearings will show this charge to be wrong. We are focused on facts, not rhetoric, and we will present those facts without exaggeration, no matter what criticism we face.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/january-6-committee-electoral-votes-college-mike-pence-certify-2020-presidential-election-trump-liz-cheney-riot-protest-insurrection-11644510638 (subscription)
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)but Merrick Garland sure seems to be.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)what he has to do. Pls stop already.
Thank you.
sheshe2
(83,752 posts)Full stop.
Thanks.
Botany
(70,503 posts)... for the crooked Russian asset shit that he is.
* However 25% of America could watch him rape a donkey after he stole money from homeless children
because he scratches their racist and proud to be a dumb fuck itch.
Skittles
(153,160 posts)what did she think of her dad and friends lying their way into a war
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)but I still don't trust her.
Skittles
(153,160 posts)she just wants to keep repukes old school, but they stunk it up too.......not even Trump lied his way into a WAR
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)RussBLib
(9,008 posts)... and a spine loyal to the Constitution.
Thanks, Liz and Adam.