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In reply to the discussion: Declare the last election null and void [View all]forjusticethunders
(1,151 posts)You just have to do it in a certain order in order to conform with the 25th Amendment.
Let's say the FBI probe finds out that the entire GOP leadership, from Reince to Ryan to Hatch was complicit in treason, and there's enough hard evidence to make it stick. Trump and Pence get this deal: Resign or face impeachment, removal and conviction for treason, and as part of that deal, we get a defacto "invalidation" of the stolen election. So it goes like this:
Pence resigns > Trump appoints HRC as VP > Congress confirms > Trump resigns > HRC appoints Kaine (or whoever really) > HRC fires all of Trump's cabinet picks.
This is an extreme long shot (basically you don't just need smoking gun evidence, you need .50 cal on fire evidence to get the GOP to cave like this) but this is something that can actually happen in reality, not something like "invalidate the election".