of power to subvert the will of the american people. our democracy is being tested and strained time and time again, so i m sure doesn t shock you to hear that according to a new nbc news poll, voters actually ranked threats to democracy as the most important issue facing the country today. and while that fear is warranted, democracy and justice have racked up some notable winds lately. in defiance of his long held nickname, teflon don, donald trump has found himself backed into a legal corner in recent weeks, facing mounting re-legal peril on three important france. in new york, the states attorney general has filed a civil lawsuit, accusing trump and trump of massive fraud. in georgia, the district county seems to be closing in on trump and his efforts to subvert the 2020 election there. and the department of justice investigation into classified documents, stored at mar-a-lago, secured a major win this week and a federal appeals court granted their request to resume re
because you have something like this that is moving in the right direction, and then you look at what is happening in north carolina. and the way that may work its way up to the supreme court. and a lot of people assess that that could undermine the very way we elect officials in this country. you are right and harvey more is very concerning, but i want to really praise conference. this is a bill that i think all democrats are now supporting and there are ten republicans. this would just codify what is widely known. the vice president doesn t choose who becomes president. this crazy theory that mike pence was supposed to single-handedly throw out the election results in 2020. that will be now clearly defined in federal law. and it is critical that this is being put forward now, before the mid times, you have biden signed that bill, because it will help prevent chaos has we saw this january 6th.
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