At least 50 electors who cast ballots for Donald Trump in the Electoral College should not have been seated and voted illegally, according to a bipartisan legal team that has been investigating the matter.
The legal team has issued an executive summary of their research to Congress under the title, “Electoral Vote Objection Packet,” and are asking members of Congress to not certify the electoral vote on Friday, January 6.
According to the report:
“We have reason to believe that there are at least 50 electoral votes that were not regularly given or not lawfully certified (16 Congressional District violations and 34 Dual Office-Holder violations. The number could be over a hundred. We urge you to prepare written objections for January 6.”
The specific allegations involve electors who didn’t reside in the congressional districts they represented as an elector or because they held elective office in states legally barring dual officeholders. Once again, the report lays out specific allegations of abuse:
“Specifically, at least 16 electors lived outside the congressional districts they represented in violation of state statutory residency requirements, and at least 34 electors held dual offices, in direct violation of statutes prohibiting dual-office holding.”
Among the states where the illegitimate electors were seated are Arkansas, Indiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas.
One of the electors who may have cast their electoral vote illegally is Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was an ardent Trump supporter and may have accepted a bribe from Trump in return for dropping an investigation into the fraudulent Trump University.
If you want to see a totally illegitimate president, look no further than Donald J. Trump.
This article was originally published by the same author at LiberalAmerica.org