Monday, February 15, 2021

National Emergency And The 2020 Elections-By Harsha Sankar

 Dear Citizen,                                                         January 2021

Most people do not realize that the National Emergency that declared in September 2018 in reference to all elections in the United Sates is still in effect.

The Director Of National Intelligence has 45 days to report his findings of any possible foreign interference to federal government agencies, particularly the Attorney General and Secretary Of Homeland Security. After their receipt of it, the AG and Homeland Security secretary report their findings to the President and other Cabinet officials.

This means the President has until February 1st of this year to receive that report. Once he receives that report and that report states that foreign interference took place in any election, the President can unilaterally invalidate that specific election only.

Since Executive Order 18438 is still current, the President has that authority. National Emergencies give the President that type of authority. The POTUS will use FEMA to execute that order and cancellation.
                                                                   
                                                                    Very Truly Yours,
                                                                    Harsha Sankar

P.S. Read the following law. This gives the President the authority to cancel an election if he/she believes, based on reported findings, that foreign interference took place.

42 U.S. Code § 5191. Procedure for declaration (b) Certain emergencies involving Federal primary responsibility.
 

The President may exercise any authority vested in him by section 5192 of this title or section 5193 of this title with respect to an emergency when he determines that an emergency exists for which the primary responsibility for response rests with the United States because the emergency involves a subject area for which, under the Constitution or laws of the United States, the United States exercises exclusive or preeminent responsibility and authority. In determining whether or not such an emergency exists, the President shall consult the Governor of any affected State, if practicable. The President’s determination may be made without regard to subsection (a).

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