Yes. Look, there's one -- one of the two article really does bothers me on the weaponization font and that is that the second one on obstruction. Because every single president I'm familiar with has exerted -- has basically, you know, rebuffed subpoenas and said, you know, no to the Congress.
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Rick Santorum expresses concern about the implications of impeaching a president for obstructing Congress, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent.
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I disagree with the Supreme Court. I think the legislature should make the rules with respect to when the votes are counted, not the courts.
I would make the argument that you have to look at Ohio too because Ohio's always very similar to Pennsylvania.
If you're a young person, that's not a particularly enticing thing to hear and -- because that's going to have a huge impact on you, and your ability to provide for yourself and your family.
I mean, it's pretty clear to everybody that the President is not going to win this election and that nothing is going to happen on January 6th to overturn it.





