Tag: electoral votes

Facing Disbarment In California, Trump Lawyer John Eastman Speaks Up | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 127

The State Bar of California unveiled new disciplinary charges against John Eastman for his involvement in former President Donald Trump’s efforts to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. The move could lead to his disbarment. Speaking to Larry Elder, Eastman says: “This is an egregiously political hack job brought by organizations whose…


Capitol Report (Sept. 21): US Dollar Hits 20-Year High Amid Record High Inflation; NY AG Sues Trump

Congress inches closer to making changes to the way electoral votes are counted. The House voted on a bill that Democrats say would prevent a Jan. 6 replay, while House Republicans claim it wouldn’t strengthen the integrity of our elections. Florida Congressman Greg Steube weighs in on President Joe Biden’s Speech at the U.N. He…


Capitol Report (Sept. 19): 60 Minutes: Biden’s First TV Interview in Months; New Rules for Transgender Minors in Virginia

Some of President Joe Biden’s remarks on his 2024 plans, the pandemic, and Taiwan depart from what the White House has said. To break down Biden’s “60 minutes” interview, we sit down with Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack. The Biden administration returns a kidnapped American home in exchange for releasing a Taliban prisoner. The prisoner swap…


States Need to Investigate Election Irregularities, Reassert Authority Over Elections: Sen. Johnson

States need to investigate election irregularities and establish barriers to elections, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said Thursday. “I sincerely hope this debate will serve as a wake-up call to state legislatures to recognize the legitimacy of these concerns, fully investigate the irregularities in their states, reassert their authority over federal elections, and establish controls to…


States Need to Investigate Election Irregularities, Reassert Authority, Sen. Johnson Says

States need to investigate election irregularities and put controls in place that will restore voter confidence in the process, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said on Jan. 7. “I sincerely hope this debate will serve as a wake-up call to state legislatures to recognize the legitimacy of these concerns, fully investigate the irregularities in their states,…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Jan. 6)

The Washington D.C. mayor orders a curfew after rioters break into the U.S. Capitol building, President Donald Trump addresses the violence that erupted in the Capitol, and the Senate takes an indefinite recess after meeting to discuss electoral votes and the objection to Arizona.


Pence: Constitution ‘Constrains Me’ From Rejecting Electoral Votes

Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday said that he doesn’t believe he has the “unilateral authority” to decide between competing slates of electors. “It is my considered judgment that my oath to support and defend the Constitution constrains me from claiming unilateral authority to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which should not,”…


McConnell Told GOP Colleagues He Wouldn’t ‘Judge’ Them for Electoral Objections: Senator

The top Republican told colleagues during a recent call that he wouldn’t judge them for objecting to Electoral College votes, according to a senator who was on the call. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told senators that “this is a very difficult decision for each one of you, you each have to make it yourselves,” recounted…


Video: What the Constitution Says About the Jan 6 Electoral Votes—Interview With Rick Green

Questions are swirling over what will happen when a joint session of Congress comes together on Jan. 6 to count the Electoral Votes from each state, given the various anomalies, lawsuits, and dueling electors. To learn more about this we’ve invited to speak with us Rick Green, founder of Patriot Academy and an expert on…


A Layman’s Guide on What to Expect When Congress Meets in Joint Session January 6 to Receive Electoral College Votes for President

One of the rarest moments in American governance is the Joint Session of Congress that convenes only every four years to receive and count the Electoral College votes in the previous November’s presidential election and to declare the official winner. Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution, the 12th Amendment to the Constitution, and…