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Potential Update to Electoral Count Act of 1887
Discussion of the potential update to the Electoral Count Act of 1887 to avoid future subversion of elections and whether Republicans would support it. Also, a mention of the continual focus on January 6th by Democrats and its potential impact on the next election.
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Quick response teams stationed outside of Washington, DC were armed and aimed to use force to stop the transfer of presidential power.
04:56 - 05:45 (00:48)
Summary
Quick response teams stationed outside of Washington, DC were armed and aimed to use force to stop the transfer of presidential power. The communication among some of the Oath Keepers affiliated with the breach occurred on the encrypted chat app Signal.
ChapterPotential Update to Electoral Count Act of 1887
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker comments on the differences in media coverage on current issues such as January 6th and voter fraud, noting that both extremes aren't entirely accurate.
05:45 - 08:36 (02:51)
Summary
The speaker comments on the differences in media coverage on current issues such as January 6th and voter fraud, noting that both extremes aren't entirely accurate. They express that the issue is worth resolving soon.
ChapterPotential Update to Electoral Count Act of 1887
EpisodeE63: Insurrection indictments, human rights in the US and abroad, groundbreaking MS study and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Electoral Count Act governs how the electors in the electoral college get counted up and certified, making the election official.
08:36 - 10:33 (01:57)
Summary
The Electoral Count Act governs how the electors in the electoral college get counted up and certified, making the election official. Vice President Mike Pence never had the authority to reject the counting of the electors, and efforts to change this law are a focus for discussion.