I have been assuming, along with most, that the only way to get Joe Biden out of office is to impeach him and convict him of any of the numerous crimes he has patently committed, including voter fraud on a scale never seen before in the United States.
The Constitution, certainly, stipulates that once a President is sworn in, this is the only way to remove him or her.
But the Constitution assumes, does it not, that the person sworn in actually WON THE ELECTION? The impeachment process is for crimes committed while President, or for gross incompetence and abusiveness.
What if it can be shown, as is now at least in the realm of possibility–the relentless efforts of Democrats to fight the light of truth notwithstanding–that fraud was ubiquitous, egregious, and that even the laws on the books–like chain of custody–were trampled on with impunity?
There are no legal precedents for this. Yes, the Supreme Court has shown itself to be craven, unprincipled, and most likely corrupt. There is absolutely no reason now to trust them to do the right thing now, when they were unwilling to do it then.
But at the same time, if the EVIDENCE is obvious and cannot be easily shoved under the rug, it is POSSIBLE. I won’t hold my breath, but we all need to remember NO ACTUAL INVESTIGATION HAS HAPPENED. NO COURT HAS YET ALLOWED THE EVIDENCE OF FRAUD TO BE FORMALLY HEARD AND ENTERED INTO THE RECORD. That is my understanding, at any event.
And keep in mind that what is CLEARLY possible is that Democrats who only appeared to win elections they actually lost because of fraud, VERY CERTAINLY can be removed from office, and either replaced with the demonstrable winners, or subjected to new elections conducted in sane ways with reliable systems in place to prevent a repeat of the shit show we saw last November.
This would apply to Senators–notably from Georgia and Arizona, but certainly elsewhere most likely too–as well as House members, and of course members of all State Assemblies. It would apply to Governors as well. Did Kemp win honestly? Whitmer? That we may never know, but this is the sort of question we need to start asking.