Opinion | The Insurrection Isn't Over: January 6 Hearings Reveal Threat of Future Election Violence

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Opinion | The Insurrection Isn't Over: January 6 Hearings Reveal Threat of Future Election Violence
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'The same groups involved in the insurrection are now poised to instigate violence in future elections.'

to assemble fake slates of electors; and then inciting a lethal riot at the eleventh hour."

The need for federal election protections are a necessary, but insufficient, focus of the hearings. Professor Hasen is not overstating the matter when he concludes,"If these hearings don't spur action by this summer or fall, expect Congress to do nothing before the 2024 elections, at which point American democracy will be in great danger."

What are the odds that"legal conflict" initiated by trained subversives, hopped up on"stop the steal" conspiracy theories, might result in physical conflict? The US has a long In this regard, even a revision of Electoral Count Act would come too late to protect against violence because it would be primarily focused instead on shutting down the legal strategy to subvert elections. Violence and intimidation are likely to come before the lawsuits, brought to us by the foot soldiers of the election subversion army.

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