Congress Approves Resolution for Wednesday’s Vote on Electoral College Vote Count Claiming Majorities In Both Chambers to Uphold a Challenge – Updated

The Democrats and the Republicans approved rules on Sunday night without recorded votes outlining how they intend to address the massive voter fraud in the 2020 election. 

Zero hedge reports:

The House of Representatives and the Senate on Sunday adopted rules that outline how the counting of Electoral College votes will take place on Jan. 6.
The rules were passed without recorded votes. Instead, a voice vote was used in both chambers.
The guidance, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), says the chambers will meet in a joint session on Jan. 6 presided over by Vice President Mike Pence.
Pence, as president of the Senate, will open “all the certificates and papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes,” the rules state, a nod to how seven states sent so-called competing electors, or certificates for both Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, to Washington.
The certificates and papers will be opened, presented, and acted upon in alphabetical order, starting with Alabama.
This is when dozens of Republicans—50 representatives and 12 senators, according to an Epoch Times tally—are planning to object to some certificates, alleging election irregularities including voter fraud and failure to follow state election laws.
That will trigger a withdrawal from the joint session and a two-hour debate, followed by votes in each chamber. Only with a majority vote from both the House and the Senate would a challenge be upheld, which even supporters find unlikely, considering Democrats who control the House and Senate Republican leadership, including McConnell, have expressed disapproval with the plan to object.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in a letter to colleagues on Sunday noted that objections can happen but said, at the end of the day, Biden “will be officially declared the next president.”

One comment, wildsailor2008, at The Consesrvative Treehouse, is this:

…The majority has to be in both houses according to these traitorous rules. 55 Representatives and 11 Senators is not enough. However, that does not mean it will fail. According to the prior situations and the results/outcomes of prior elections (1800 election and 1887 act) it is really up to the ‘President of the Senate’ which should be VP Pence. He has the authority to decide to accept both packages of electors, none at all from the disputed States, or pick and choose what he decides to count for the final tally. It is going to be a complete show for sure!

These corrupt politicians have no idea what they are doing. 

UPDATE — Here is an interesting update to this story from reader A.L.

Your post on the “rule” for the counting of electors may benefit from some clarifications. It’s not actually a rule … is a resolution that Pence should ignore, IMHO. It has no legal force the way an official rule would and it may be unconstitutional.
It is flawed in that it suggests that Pence hand over the envelopes to a teller after he opens them and then allow the teller to do counting. Then after the teller says the number they are handed back to Pense to announce the winner.
Again, I am not a constitutional expert—so ask one who is—but I think Pence should open and make all determinations about what votes count or what are illegal and don’t count. He should NEVER hand them over to a teller. That may allow illegitimate votes to be counted before Pence can make a determination. Pence supposed to announce the votes not the tellers and then declare the winner.
Seems to me they are doing the best to try to trap him but getting “votes” on record before Pence can rule on their validity. I also wonder if they will attempt to not hand over the duplicate elector votes for Trump.
I assume Pence and team Trump know this and won’t agree to hand over his constitutional authority… but its worth clarifying in your post. You might check with some constitutional scholars on this to confirm. Just my two cents.
God bless you and again thanks for your fantastic work! We are praying hard that Pence has the strength to pursue justice and victory!

 

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