Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 4:54:01 GMT
It looks increasingly likely that Joe Biden may beat Donald Trump in November. The president looks increasingly distant from re-election to office, due to growing dissatisfaction with his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, his response to racist policing, not to mention many other issues. Even in the swing states that usually dictate the race, Trump is losing ground, and regaining it will be difficult. Under these conditions, Trump has two ways to maintain power. First, we are already seeing very clearly a well-designed strategy to avoid widespread voter turnout by purging the lists of large numbers of mostly urban voters; and efforts not to recognize postal ballots, which are more necessary than ever, given the situation created by Covid-19.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data training 50,000 election observers, with the goal of challenging citizens' right to vote on Election Day, as there are significant efforts to make voting in urban areas as difficult as possible, through long lines that typically discourage people from voting. exercise their right to vote. Read also: USA, inherits 700 thousand dollars from the will of the ex-boyfriend Trump mentions McGonigal, accuses Biden of ties to Russians The second way to disrupt elections is even more sinister. Trump is already laying the groundwork for how he will act if he loses both the popular vote and support in key swing states that are vital to an Electoral College victory but still remains president.
A few weeks ago, HBO aired the movie "The Plot Against America," based on Philip Roth's novel, which describes how an authoritarian president can seize control of the American government by using emergency powers that no one can. predicted them. Recent media reports have revealed the compilation by the Brenan Center at New York University of an extensive list of emergency presidential powers that can be invoked in the context of a national security crisis. Attorney General William Barr, known for his extreme views on further expansion of presidential power, is believed to be lobbying the Justice Department, arguing that the president can exercise emergency powers in certain national security situations, while noting that the courts, being too willing to intervene in the realm of a national security emergency, would allow the president to continue in office unchecked.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data training 50,000 election observers, with the goal of challenging citizens' right to vote on Election Day, as there are significant efforts to make voting in urban areas as difficult as possible, through long lines that typically discourage people from voting. exercise their right to vote. Read also: USA, inherits 700 thousand dollars from the will of the ex-boyfriend Trump mentions McGonigal, accuses Biden of ties to Russians The second way to disrupt elections is even more sinister. Trump is already laying the groundwork for how he will act if he loses both the popular vote and support in key swing states that are vital to an Electoral College victory but still remains president.
A few weeks ago, HBO aired the movie "The Plot Against America," based on Philip Roth's novel, which describes how an authoritarian president can seize control of the American government by using emergency powers that no one can. predicted them. Recent media reports have revealed the compilation by the Brenan Center at New York University of an extensive list of emergency presidential powers that can be invoked in the context of a national security crisis. Attorney General William Barr, known for his extreme views on further expansion of presidential power, is believed to be lobbying the Justice Department, arguing that the president can exercise emergency powers in certain national security situations, while noting that the courts, being too willing to intervene in the realm of a national security emergency, would allow the president to continue in office unchecked.