it is actually that easy. pre-2020, this seemed like far far-fetched plot. while the scheme fell apart last time, there's currently actually nothing in place legally to prevent it from succeeding the next time. only good people. and some good judges stopped it from happening. joining me now is matthew seligmann, a lawyer and legal scholar and fellow at the yale law school center for private law. matthew, good morning to you. thank you for being with us. the scenario you lay out, is it solved by many things or it can it be solved at least in part by the revision or the repair of the electoral count act? >> thank you for having me. this is a law this is multiple vulnerabilities and multiple flaws. congress has to act to repair those vulnerabilities, but