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    Pence could save Trump's presidency today Dec 23

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    According to this article someone sent me this morning. Anyone heard of this?



    EXCLUSIVE: White House Memo Details How 'Pence Card' Can Save Trump's Presidency On Dec 23 - National File



    Sources in the Trump administration confirmed to National File that President Donald Trump's most vocal advocates within the White House have determined that both U.S. Code and the Constitution contain language that requires Vice President Mike Pence to reject unlawful Electoral College certificates, but Pence must act by no later than Wednesday, December 23.
    The drafters of this White House memo believe that the federal check to the states' elections resides with Vice President Mike Pence in his role as President of the Senate. Additionally, Pence has the sole power determine whether to reject impermissible states of electors. However, Pence is legally required to do this on the fourth Wednesday in December, which this year falls on December 23.

    National File's sources in the White House indicated that the memo was requested by those in the President's circle who are most keen to see the 2020 election, and the ensuing fallout, administered in as transparent of a manner as possible. They also indicate that the push to find a path to verify the 2020 election's integrity is not coming solely from the White House, but also comes from across numerous agencies in the administration.

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