President Biden has identified about 300 Election Deniers [ED'ers] running for election at all levels of government.
Rational people expect the ED'ers to interfere with due process in elections in order to install a tyrant in the White House.
Additionally, there exists a real threat of armed violence in favor of tyranny in many locations. Any such interference in due process may create unacceptable levels of chaos in the United States. In addition, threats against politicians' and election workers' families create a climate of real physical danger [https://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/102922].
The country is a different place than it was when Al Gore conceded the Presidential election to George Bush in 2000 [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/al-gore-concedes-presidential-election].
In normal times, due process encourages incumbent office holders to concede as soon as possible to ensure a peaceful transition of power; this is not the case today.
We require that Security and peace now require that incumbent office holders remain in office until and unless any threats of violence are cleared to secure the peace and tranquility.
We recognize that any office holder who prolongs the transfer of power will face threats of violence to the office holder and his/her family. Further, we can expect an ED'er to disable the processes, which ensure a free and fair election and an orderly transfer of power and possibly commit other crimes as well.
Therefore:
1. An incumbent office holder should remain in office until the election is CERTIFIED in favor of the ED'er; AND there are no further threats of violence no matter how long that takes;
2. The Incumbent should attempt to reduce the powers of his office so that an ED'er will be unable to interfere with a free and fair election;
3. The Incumbent should place cameras and microphones in the office so that any future crimes can be established and prosecuted;
4. The Incumbent should have 24/7 bodyguards; and,
5. The Incumbent should relocate his/her family until peace and tranquility is restored.
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