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共和党因特朗普对拜登的选举学院挑战而被撕毁

2021-01-02 19:09   美国新闻网   - 

副总统迈克·彭斯(Mike Pence)被夹在中间,他面临越来越大的压力,并因特朗普在周三主持会议的主持人角色而面临来自特朗普盟友的诉讼。

预计未来几天不会改变结果。拜登被设置赢得选举人团投票306-232后举行落成典礼1月20日。但是,企图颠覆选民意愿的努力迫使共和党人做出选择,这些选择将确定后特朗普时代和不断发展的共和党的轮廓。

萨斯在冗长的社交媒体帖子中写道:“我不会参加推翻选举的项目。”

萨斯可能是2024年总统候选人的有力竞争者,他说“他在敦促我的同事们也拒绝这种危险的策略”。

特朗普是近30年来首位竞选连任失败的总统,尽管无党派选举官员一致认为没有选举,但特朗普的失败却归因于广泛的选民欺诈。总统及其盟友提出的大约50项诉讼具有挑战性的选举结果,几乎全部被驳回或撤销。他还在美国最高法院两次失利。

尽管选举学院已经巩固了拜登的胜利,但总统仍在敦促共和党参议员提出毫无根据的指控,而剩下的只是在新总统宣誓就职之前,国会对伯爵的正式承认。

第二名共和党参议员约翰·图恩在国会大厦对记者说:“我们让人们投票表决他们的良心。”

图恩在共和党负责汇总选票的言论中表明,共和党领导层并未将自己的力量置于特朗普的要求之下,而是允许参议员选择自己的路线。他指出质疑选举结果的重要性。

他说:“这是一个令人难以置信的后果,在历史上是极为罕见的,也是一个非常先例的问题。” “这是一个很大的投票。他们正在考虑。”

彭斯在主持国会通常进行的例行投票时将受到仔细观察,但现在正朝着延长的摊牌战进行,这可能会持续到星期三晚上,具体取决于霍利和其他人面临的挑战。

副总统被一群共和党人起诉,他们希望便士有能力通过废除1887年的法律来推翻选举结果,该法律阐明了国会如何处理选票。

特朗普自己的司法部可能已经使本来要在1月6日推翻礼节性举动的原本是不可能的事情变得复杂了。它要求联邦法官驳回众议员Louie Gohmert,R-Texas和共和党的最后一幕诉讼来自亚利桑那州的选民试图迫使便士走出仪式,并决定投票结果。

在德克萨斯州的一份法庭文件中,该部门表示,他们“已经起诉了错误的被告”,而便士不应成为法律诉讼的对象。

该部门认为,“对副总统提起诉讼以证明副总统在裁定上拥有酌处权是一个长期的法律矛盾。”

得克萨斯州的一名法官于周五晚驳回了戈默特的诉讼。特朗普被任命的美国地方法院法官杰里米·凯诺德(Jeremy Kernodle)写道,原告“称伤害是无法追溯到彭斯的”,“不太可能通过请求的救济来弥补。”

为了避免戏剧性的混乱,麦康奈尔周四与共和党参议员召开了电话会议,专门讨论即将举行的联席会议和计票的后勤问题。

其中两名共和党人指出,共和党领袖明确呼吁霍利回答有关他对拜登胜利的挑战的问题。

但共和党人表示,由于霍利没有出席,所以没有回应。

他的办公室没有回应置评请求。

宾夕法尼亚州参议员帕特·图密(Pat Toomey)承认拜登的胜利,并为该州的选举制度辩护是正确和准确的,他在电话中大声疾呼,反对那些挑战宾夕法尼亚州选举结果的人,并明确表示他不同意霍利对结果进行反驳的计划。 ,他的办公室在一份声明中说。

麦康奈尔此前曾警告共和党参议员不要参与提出异议,称这将对同事们来说是一次可怕的投票。本质上,立法者将被迫在即将卸任的总统和选民的意愿之间进行选择。

几名共和党人表示,他们正受到来自选民的压力,表明他们正在为特朗普竞选总统的无根据竞选而战。

霍利本周成为第一位共和党参议员,宣布他将在国会开会确认拜登在选举中获胜时提出异议,迫使众议院和参议院投票可能会拖延但绝不会改变拜登获胜的最终证明。

预计其他共和党参议员也将加入霍利的行列,因为他们也试图在后特朗普时代成为领导人,因此谨防把霍华利转移给他。

民主党占多数的众议院中的许多共和党人已经表示,他们将代表特朗普反对。他们只需要一个参议员就可以在两个参议院中投票。

当拜登担任副总统时,他也主持了会议,因为选举学院向国会提交了2016年投票理事,以确认特朗普是获胜者。尽管一些民主党人表示反对,会议还是简短的。

詹·普萨基(Jen Psaki)在拜登(Biden)过渡小组的讲话中将霍利的举动视为“滑稽动作”,这与拜登于1月20日宣誓就职无关。
 

GOP torn over Trump's Electoral College challenge of Biden


Caught in the middle is Vice President Mike Pence, who faces growing pressure and a lawsuit from Trump's allies over his ceremonial role in presiding over the session Wednesday.

The days ahead are expected to do little to change the outcome. Biden is set to be inaugurated Jan. 20 after winning the Electoral College vote 306-232. But the effort to subvert the will of voters is forcing Republicans to make choices that will set the contours of the post-Trump era and an evolving GOP.

“I will not be participating in a project to overturn the election,” Sasse wrote in a lengthy social media post.

Sasse, a potential 2024 presidential contender, said he was "urging my colleagues also to reject this dangerous ploy.”

Trump, the first president to lose a reelection bid in almost 30 years, has attributed his defeat to widespread voter fraud, despite the consensus of nonpartisan election officials that there wasn't any. Of the roughly 50 lawsuits the president and his allies have filed challenging election results, nearly all have been dismissed or dropped. He’s also lost twice at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Still, the president has pushed Republican senators to pursue his unfounded charges even though the Electoral College has already cemented Biden’s victory and all that's left is Congress' formal recognition of the count before the new president is sworn in.

“We are letting people vote their conscience,” Sen. John Thune, the second-ranking Republican, told reporters at the Capitol.

Thune's remarks as the GOP whip in charge of rounding up votes show that Republican leadership is not putting its muscle behind Trump's demands, but allowing senators to choose their course. He noted the gravity of questioning the election outcome.

“This is an issue that’s incredibly consequential, incredibly rare historically and very precedent-setting,” he said. “This is a big vote. They are thinking about it.”

Pence will be carefully watched as he presides over what is typically a routine vote count in Congress but is now heading toward a prolonged showdown that could extend into Wednesday night, depending on how many challenges Hawley and others mount.

The vice president is being sued by a group of Republicans who want Pence to have the power to overturn the election results by doing away with an 1887 law that spells out how Congress handles the vote count.

Trump's own Justice Department may have complicated what is already a highly improbable effort to upend the ritualistic count Jan. 6. It asked a federal judge to dismiss the last-gasp lawsuit from Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, and a group of Republican electors from Arizona who are seeking to force Pence to step outside mere ceremony and shape the outcome of the vote.

In a court filing in Texas, the department said they have “have sued the wrong defendant” and Pence should not be the target of the legal action.

“A suit to establish that the Vice President has discretion over the count, filed against the Vice President, is a walking legal contradiction,” the department argues.

A judge in Texas dismissed the Gohmert lawsuit Friday night. U.S. District Judge Jeremy Kernodle, a Trump appointee, wrote that the plaintiffs “allege an injury that is not fairly traceable” to Pence, “and is unlikely to be redressed by the requested relief.”

To ward off a dramatic unraveling, McConnell convened a conference call with Republican senators Thursday specifically to address the coming joint session and logistics of tallying the vote, according to several Republicans granted anonymity to discuss the private call.

The Republican leader pointedly called on Hawley to answer questions about his challenge to Biden's victory, according to two of the Republicans.

But there was no response because Hawley was a no-show, the Republicans said.

His office did not respond to a request for comment.

Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., who has acknowledged Biden's victory and defended his state's elections systems as valid and accurate, spoke up on the call, objecting to those challenging Pennsylvania’s results and making clear he disagrees with Hawley's plan to contest the result, his office said in a statement.

McConnell had previously warned GOP senators not to participate in raising objections, saying it would be a terrible vote for colleagues. In essence, lawmakers would be forced to choose between the will of the outgoing president and that of the voters.

Several Republicans have indicated they are under pressure from constituents back home to show they are fighting for Trump in his baseless campaign to stay in office.

Hawley became the first GOP senator this week to announce he will raise objections when Congress meets to affirm Biden’s victory in the election, forcing House and Senate votes that are likely to delay — but in no way alter — the final certification of Biden's win.

Other Republican senators are expected to join Hawley, wary of ceding the spotlight to him as they, too, try to emerge as leaders in a post-Trump era.

A number of Republicans in the Democratic-majority House have already said they will object on Trump’s behalf. They only needed a single senator to go along with them to force votes in both chambers.

When Biden was vice president, he, too, presided over the session as the Electoral College presented the 2016 vote tally to Congress to confirm Trump the winner. The session was brief, despite objections from some Democrats.

Jen Psaki, speaking for the Biden transition team, dismissed Hawley’s move as “antics” that will have no bearing on Biden being sworn in on Jan. 20.

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