Constitutional Scholar Alan Dershowitz Makes Stunning Statement About Bidens Status As President-Elect (Liberty Bell) - We are currently living through one of the greatest attempts at mass deception in human history.
The mainstream media, Big Tech social networks, and the Democrat Party have been working hand-in-glove to insist that any allegations of voter fraud are false.
It didn't start on November 4th, either.
The moment that the left began talking about the safety and security of mail-in voting as the pandemic came to our shores, Republicans have been warning that expanding mail-in voting options lent itself well to irregularities or fraud.
And the moment the first alarm was sounded, the leftist propagandists began insisting, loudly and frequently, that it was impossible for mail-in voting to have even a hint of corruption.
It is a dangerous thing when a massively powerful information apparatus take such tyrannical control of the narrative.
It is all the more important, then, to insist on speaking the truth, and right now, the amount of people who are putting themselves way out on a limb politically to do so gives serious weight to the Thought Crime of accusing the left of voter fraud.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz is a Democrat who is one of the foremost constitutional scholars in the United States.
He is not the sort of man who is going to make frivolous statements for the sake of appeasing a certain political faction.
And while the whole of the mainstream media complex continues to describe former Vice President Joe Biden as the "president-elect" of the 2020 election, Dershowitz has just taken a very definitive step over the line drawn by the informational powers that be.
He has firmly denied that Biden is the president-elect.
"The president elect doesn't get named as president elect until at least he has 270 state certification of electors, or his opponent concedes. Neither of that has happened as of now," the high-profile lawyer very clearly explained to NTD News.
"I think that he is entitled to describe himself as the president elect. At the moment he's won 305 or so electoral votes and President Trump is entitled to dispute that. That"s freedom of speech. That's politics. Neither is entitled as a matter of law or constitutionality to say that they are the president elect."
Dershowitz, a member of President Donald Trump's legal team during the Senate impeachment trial at the start of 2019, shared his speculation that the president's campaign attorneys are trying to force the election into the House of Representatives.
Now, the Democrats may have the majority in the House when it comes to total votes, but when it comes to majority Republican congressional contingents from each of the 50 states, the GOP enjoys a 26-23-1 majority. As it happens, a contested presidential election is settled by one vote from each state's delegation.
The academic explained that one possible way for the Trump campaign to legally prevent electors from casting their votes is if there are ongoing legal challenges that have yet to be resolved at the time the electoral college meets.
At this point, some secretaries of state, many of whom are Republican, could refuse to certify the vote in time to be officially cast.
"That will be challenged in court. And that will be a mess, it would create a constitutional crisis of a kind we haven't had before," he said.
He explained that the Trump legal team has a "constitutional right" to aim to get the election put before the House of Representatives to settle.
"I can't condemn them for using every possible legal recourse. Thatâs what lawyers do," he said.
Ultimately, however, Dershowitz believes that the lawsuits will fail to bring about a reversal for Trump, and expects to see Biden inaugurated on January 30th.
We've got to hope he's very wrong about that, but only time will tell.