>>13509764>People are tired of this shit.True, but putting Trump back in office is no solution.
He showed, indisputably, where his loyalties were on January 6th, and the pardons afterward.
>>13509767>As much as I'd like to believe this, its all just cope. Biden cheated and "won".Checked.
And you are correct: Trump took a dive, and so it doesn't matter if every single non-fraudulent was for Trump; he is now and forever more a loser.
>>13509768>Could be interdasting, biden has made it exceptionally easy to remove him, since he is about as popular as syphilisChecked; though the Constitution does not allow for an "undo" of the election.
Removing Biden will put Harris in; I am certain that as obviously incompetent as Biden is, Harris would be worse.
>>13509770>>electoral votes might be withdrawn>This reveals obvious larp because there is no legal process in the US to "withdraw votes for the electoral college."Absolutely this!
>The election was already certified.What these people seem to not understand is that the certification *IS* the official declaration (by Congress) that the votes are legitimate.
>Decertification is just a symbolic gesture with no actual affect.Here is where you are wrong: the effect is further erosion against the Constitution and the Republic. While some would say that the Constitution is useless, this is not true: we can make the Constitution relevant by treating it as relevant, respecting it as the supreme law of the land. (To the point where we reject the functional claims of superiority by the Judiciary, making them pay for such lawlessness.)
>>13509771>And replace him with zion don so he can not build a wall, shill vaccines and give even more money to Israel. BasedA good, succinct argument why we should shoot down any support for reinstatement, or even reelection, of Trump.