Two attorneys general, one from Kansas and one from Missouri, are allegedly willing to assist President Trump in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. This controversial move comes as Trump continues to falsely claim that the election was stolen from him. The Kansas AG, Derek Schmidt, and the Missouri AG, Eric Schmitt, have both expressed their support for Trump and his claims of voter fraud.
This assistance could potentially be provided in the form of legal challenges to the election results in key battleground states. Both AGs have been vocal supporters of Trump in the past and have not ruled out the possibility of joining in on any legal efforts to challenge the election results.
Critics of this potential collaboration argue that it sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the democratic process. By involving state attorneys general in an attempt to overturn the results of a free and fair election, it challenges the very foundation of American democracy. Many legal experts have also dismissed Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud as baseless and lacking evidence.
It is unclear at this time what specific actions the Kansas and Missouri AGs will take to assist Trump in his efforts. However, their willingness to entertain the idea of challenging the election results has raised concerns among those who believe in upholding the integrity of the electoral process.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is critical for all parties involved to respect the outcome of the election and ensure a peaceful transition of power. The American people have spoken, and it is imperative that their voices are heard and respected.
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