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Dear Mr. President
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Open Letter to President Trump Recommending Election Nullification.
Establishing By Precedent the Principle of Presidential Review of Constitutional Issues, such as Fraudulent Elections to Constitutional Offices.
Vic Biorseth, Thursday, December 10, 2020
https://www.CatholicAmericanThinker.com/

Dear Mr. President:
Reestablishing the integrity of the American electoral process is critically necessary for the continued existence of our Constitutional Republic.
If state governments, the US Congress and the US Supreme Court fail to act to overrule the corrupted and defrauded election results in several if not all American states, then it falls on you to act in your capacity as the chief law enforcement officer in the American government to do so. 
In adjudicating the 1807 Marbury v Madison case the Supreme Court established the principle of Judiciary Review, quite properly declaring a legislated law to be unconstitutional, null and no law. 
The Presidency and the Congress have precisely the same power to nullify anything that is unconstitutional. The fact that they have never done it yet does not mean that they cannot do it. 
The Constitution nowhere grants any of the three coequal branches of government any interpretive authority over itself that is in any way superior to the interpretive authority of the other two branches. 
The Congress legislates law, the Presidency enforces law and the Judiciary adjudicates law; all must know the Constitution in order to do their jobs. All are solemnly sworn in their very oaths of office to uphold and govern within the Constitution.
You, Mr. President, are sworn to defend it.  It is under attack, by fraud.
Any time before a fraudulently elected candidate is inaugurated, while you are still President, if the state governments, the Congress and the Supreme Court have failed to overturn this fraudulent election, then, you must overturn it, and let the fur begin to fly. 
You can nullify it by simply declaring it to be unconstitutional, null and void, thereby establishing a new Constitutional Principle of Presidential Review.
You can and should demand that Congress set a new date for a new election, requiring only paper and pencil ballots, only absentee ballots allowed, and with a one-day voting restriction. 
You must do this, Mr. President, for the preservation of the Republic.
Respectfully submitted by your humble servant, 
Lyman Victor Biorseth

“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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"The Presidency and the Congress have precisely the same power to nullify anything that is unconstitutional"

So far nothing was unconstitutional. Nada
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Quote:So far nothing was unconstitutional. Nada
Not true. Only state legislatures can change election laws.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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