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If Trump Tries to Hijack the Election, We Must Be Ready to Resist

September 3, 2020 • by Marjorie Cohn

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https://truthout.org/articles/if-trump-tries-to-hijack-the-election-we-must-be-ready-to-resist/

For nearly four years, we have been laser focused on November 3, 2020, the day that Donald Trump could be voted out of office. In all likelihood, however, the election will not be decided that evening as it has in the past (with the notable exception of theĀ 2000 election). That is because in order to protect themselves against COVID-19, a record number of people will forego the polls and mail their ballots, which take longer to count. There are several scenarios of what could transpire between November 3 and January 20. All of them are frightening.

Once again, Trump has deployed federal agents on U.S. soil over the objection of local authorities, in an apparent attempt to sow chaos and then claim he must be reelected to restore law and order. On August 26, TrumpĀ tweetedĀ he would send ā€œfederal law enforcement and the National Guard to Kenosha, WI to restore LAW and ORDERā€ in the wake of protests against the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man shot in the back seven times by a police officer in the presence of Blake’s children. Blake, who remains in critical condition, was left paralyzed. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declined the White House’s offer of federal assistance. Although Evers had deployed the National Guard the day before, Trump said, ā€œGovernor should call in the National Guard in Wisconsin.ā€

Trump had declared a national emergency andĀ sent federal troopsĀ to Washington, D.C., and Portland, Oregon, during anti-racism protests after the public police lynching of George Floyd.

Attorney General William Barr’s Department of Justice is reviewingĀ presidential emergency action documentsĀ (PEADs). PEADs, which originated with President Dwight D. Eisenhower to deal with a possible Soviet attack, have purported to authorize unconstitutional actions, such as the suspension of habeas corpus, arbitrary detention and the declaration of martial law. They are so secret that not even Congress has seen them, but Freedom of Information Act requests have occasionally led to the revelation of their contents in public sources. PEADs could provide Trump with an unfettered opportunity to employ authoritarian, even military, tactics to maintain power.

Trump is preemptively sowing doubt about the outcome of the election. On July 30, he suggestedĀ delaying the election, although he does not have the legal authority to do so. And he has floated the idea ofĀ sending federal troops to the pollsĀ (to police nonexistent voter fraud) which would cause voter intimidation.

Citing no evidence, TrumpĀ declaredĀ on the first night of the Republican National Convention, ā€œ[Democrats are] trying to steal the election.… The only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election.ā€

Indeed, when Chris Wallace asked Trump on ā€œFox News Sundayā€ in late July, ā€œAre you suggesting that you might not accept the results of the election?ā€ Trump replied, ā€œNo. I have to see.ā€

Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen likewiseĀ warnedĀ during his testimony last year before the House of Representatives Oversight and Reform Committee, ā€œGiven my experience working for Mr. Trump, I fear that if he loses the election in 2020, there will never be a peaceful transition of power.ā€

Worried that large numbers of mail ballots will be cast for Joe Biden, Trump admitted he isĀ blocking emergency fundingĀ for the beleaguered United States Postal Service (USPS).Ā Touting a false fear of widespread fraud, Trump stated, ā€œThey don’t have the money to do the universal mail-in voting. So therefore, they can’t do it, I guess,ā€ adding, ā€œNow, they need that money in order to make the Post Office work, so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots.ā€

It is no coincidence that since June 15, when Postmaster General Louis DeJoy assumed the reins, the USPS institutedĀ several changesĀ that have slowed down mail service, including the removal of 671 sorting machines. DeJoy, who had no prior experience with the Postal Service and has extensive conflicts of interest, is also a major Trump campaign contributor.

Post-Election Scenarios

The Transition Integrity Project (TIP) is a bipartisan organization of campaign chairs, academics and former government officials, established last year out of concern about the manipulation and disruption of the 2020 presidential election and transition. It was convened by Georgetown University Law Center professor Rosa Brooks and Nils Gilman, former vice chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley.

In June, TIP conducted election crisis scenario exercises, called ā€œPreventing a Disrupted Presidential Election and Transition,ā€ to ā€œidentify risks to the rule of law or to the integrity of the democratic processā€ between Election Day and Inauguration Day. TIP assembled a group of more than 100 experts for the experiment. Calling the results ā€œalarming,ā€ TIP’s report assessed ā€œwith a high degree of likelihood that November’s elections will be marked by a chaotic legal and political landscapeā€ and ā€œTrump is likely to contest the result by both legal and extra-legal means, in an attempt to hold onto power.ā€

The report warned of ā€œan unprecedented assault on the outcomeā€ of the election. ā€œOf particular concern is how the military would respond in the context of uncertain election results.ā€ Most frightening is TIP’s warning, ā€œThe potential for violent conflict is high, particularly since Trump encourages his supporters to take up arms.ā€

TIP’s report noted, ā€œPresident Trump has begun to lay the groundwork for potentially ignoring or disrupting the voting process, by claiming, for instance, that any mail-in ballots will be fraudulent and that his opponents will seek to have non-citizens vote through fraud.ā€

Four scenarios developed by TIP were as follows:Ā (1) the winner was unknown the morning after the election and the race was too close to predict with certainty; (2) Biden ā€œwon outrightā€ the popular vote and the Electoral College; (3) Trump won the Electoral College by a healthy margin but lost the popular vote by a healthy margin; and (4) Biden won both the popular vote and the Electoral College by narrow margins.

The report stated that in all four hypothetical exercises,Ā Trump cast doubt on the official election results. The second scenario initially showed him alleging massive fraud, demanding investigations and appealing to the media to cast doubt on the result. He ā€œlater accepted a lossā€ once it became clear that his attempts to overturn the election results would not likely succeed. In the fourth scenario, Trump would not concede and set up a fierce competition that concluded with ā€œan uneasy and combative but ultimately successful transition.ā€

In all four scenarios, Trump encouraged violence and chaos in the streets. His strategy called for recounts, investigations into ā€œvoting irregularitiesā€ to undermine public confidence in the results of the election, attempting to stop the counting of mail ballots — even ordering Barr to seize mail ballots — organizing his base to take to the streets, and relying on right-wing media to sow chaos and intimidate officials to side with Team Trump. When he trailed in the popular vote count, Trump challenged Biden to ā€œprove a negativeā€ — that there had been no voting fraud.

Participants in the exercises were particularly concerned about ā€œthe President’s ability to federalize the national guard; to deploy the military domestically; to launch investigations into opponents and to freeze their assets; and even to control communication in the name of national security.ā€ Barr’s Justice Department ā€œcould provide legal cover for the President’s actions.ā€ The report cited Trump’s prior appeals to ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ to defend their rights and his calls to supporters to ā€œliberateā€ states with restrictive COVID-19 rules. Trump could initiate a foreign crisis after the election or during the transition. Barr might launch a bogus investigation of ā€œterrorist tiesā€ of members of Biden’s transition team to justify surveillance or a false flag operation before the election or in the contested period after the election.

In addition, Republican state legislators in swing states couldĀ refuse to certify a Biden victoryĀ in the face of Trump’s claims of fraud, according to Harvard government professor Daniel Carpenter. Vanita Gupta, former head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, worries that Trump could ā€œweaponizeā€ COVID and use it as a pretext to issue stay-at-home orders to prevent people from going to the polls when the deadline for requesting absentee ballots has expired.

Yale Law professor Bruce AckermanĀ positsĀ a situation in which Congress must choose the victor and Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are deadlocked. The Presidential Succession Act would make Pelosi the president but is the Supreme Court likely to ratify that outcome? Meanwhile, there would be violence in the streets.

The TIP exercises did not really consider legal strategies both sides could employ, nor did they predict how ā€œthe media will shape and drive public opinion.ā€

What Can Be Done to Safeguard the Election Process?

TIP recommends that congressional leaders conduct oversight hearings and seek assurances from military and agency leaders about their contingency plans. ā€œMilitary and law enforcement leaders need to plan now for these possibilities to avoid becoming unwitting pawns in a partisan battle,ā€ the report concluded. As Veterans for Peace has urged, service members have a duty to obey lawful orders and a duty to disobey unlawful orders. Many would refuse orders to deploy to U.S. cities to help Trump illegitimately maintain power.

Ackerman proposes that Congress create aĀ special election commissionĀ with five Supreme Court justices, comprised of two liberals, two conservatives and the chief justice. It would investigate election challenges and determine the validity of disqualifications.

Meanwhile, Facebook isĀ taking stepsĀ to counter false claims of victory on the site by Trump supporters. It is planning for what to do if Trump tries to invalidate the election results with accusations that USPS lost mail ballots or other groups meddled with the vote. Facebook has considered a ā€œkill switchā€ to stop political advertising from spreading misinformation after Election Day. Twitter and YouTube have also considered unspecified actions they might take after the election. The bottom line is that Facebook, YouTube and Twitter ā€œhave to potentially treat the president as a bad actorā€ who may subvert the democratic process, Alex Stamos, director of Stanford’s Internet Observatory and former executive at Facebook, toldĀ The New York Times.

The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) will continue to dispatch legal observers to observe and document potentially unlawful or unjustified interference with demonstrators’ rights by law enforcement. NLG members provide legal support for those arrested for exercising their First Amendment rights. Organizations including the NLG, ACLU and Protect Democracy will ready their legal strategies for the battles in the courts.

Finally, the people must mobilize to mount mass actions to ensure the integrity of the election. Those of us who write and do media commentary should continue to educate people about the legal and political situation and organize resistance to attempts to undermine the veracity of the election results.

In light of theĀ massive uprisingsĀ against white supremacy in response to the murder of George Floyd, and now the shooting of Jacob Blake, we can expect widespread popular resistance if Trump tries to hijack the election.

CopyrightĀ Truthout. Reprinted with permission.

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Marjorie CohnĀ is professor emerita at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, former president of the National Lawyers Guild, deputy secretary general of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers and a member of the advisory board of Veterans for Peace. Her most recent book isĀ Drones and Targeted Killing: Legal, Moral, and Geopolitical Issues.

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  1. Jacqueline November 11, 2020 Log in to Reply

    The election was already hijacked by voter fraud. Legitimacy is transparency. We do not currently have a president elect. Both sides should want democracy, and allow the proper process to bring finality to this. Voter fraud aside whoever stands in the end we the people decide. This article is trash.

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