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Subject The President Can't Use Martial Law to Stay in Office
Date December 31, 2020 12:01 PM
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A new proposal to pay for a modern congress would actually save money. Trump cannot use martial law to stay in office.

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December 31, 2020

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The President Can’t Use Martial Law to Change the Outcome of the Election ([link removed] )

The president of the United States has no lawful authority to reverse or suspend the outcome of an election by sending in the military or invoking martial law or the Insurrection Act.

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By Walter Olson

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How to Pay for the Modernization of Congress ([link removed] )

To pay for the modernization of Congress, lawmakers should start with the president’s marketing budget.

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