Trump Team’s New Plan Could Mean A Whole New Election

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President Trump’s attempts to remain in the White House for another four years have been unsuccessful thus far, leaving many of his supporters to lose hope and wonder just how many more options remain.

One after the other judges at the state and local level have been dismissing Trump’s lawsuits, and a recent legal action by Texas that was meant to be taken to the Supreme Court was simply dismissed by the highest judiciary body in the country.

Team Trump is running out of moves, but longtime White House adviser Stephen Miller isn’t worried.  In fact, he has now unveiled a bold new plan to keep the Trump Train moving.

President Trump’s allies are preparing to send an “alternate” slate of electors to Congress, senior White House adviser Stephen Miller said Monday, signaling Trump will drag out his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election even after the Electoral College certifies Joe Biden as the winner.

Miller, appearing on Fox News as a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, brushed off the idea that the Electoral College vote marked any kind of end to the process.

“The only date in the Constitution is Jan. 20. So we have more than enough time to right the wrong of this fraudulent election result and certify Donald Trump as the winner of the election,” Miller said on “Fox & Friends.”

“As we speak, today, an alternate slate of electors in the contested states is going to vote and we’re going to send those results up to Congress,” he continued. “This will ensure that all of our legal remedies remain open. That means that if we win these cases in the courts, that we can direct that the alternate state of electors be certified.”

This, of course, caused internet liberals to fly into a panic on Twitter, where they accused the President and his supporters of mutiny.

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