With results from the 2024 presidential election now imminent, Democrats have been vocal in their plans to subvert the will of the American people and prevent former President Donald Trump from retaking the White House if he pulls out a win over his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris.
In a February opinion piece by Russel Berman, published by the Atlantic, it details how the Democrats could could try to disqualify Trump if the U.S. Supreme Court didn't declare Trump ineligible to run for president.
"Democrats have a serious chance of winning a majority in Congress in November, even if Trump recaptures the presidency on the same day. If that happens, they could have the votes to prevent him from taking office," Berman wrote.
Despite House Democrats and a handful of Republicans attempting to impeach Trump in 2021 for "Inciting insurrection," Trump has never been convicted of insurrection in a court of law, nor has he ever been indicted on an insurrection charge.
Will violence erupt if Trump wins the 2024 election and Democrats prevent him from taking office?
The congressman then implied conservatives fit "Hallmark characteristics" of a "Fascist political party," despite his own admission he would use House Democrats to prevent Trump from being inaugurated.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said conservative voters need to join forces and maximize votes for Trump, because the Democrats are willing to fight the election results.
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