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The articles DOES say that. It describes events that are unconstitutional.I'll accept that you misspoke. Because you said the article stated that.
Fallacy fallacy. Semantics fallacy.The rest is just stuff you're conflating.
Courts have no authority to choose the electors for any State and have no authority to choose the President.PMP makes the "unconstitutional" argument all the time, but no court ever ruled that, and certainly not SCOTUS.
Congress does not certify any election or any votes. It has no authority to.And the highest legislative body in the land would not have certified an unconstitutional election, or any illegal votes.
There was no election in 2020. Trump didn't lose.Losing elections is difficult when you're backing the losing candidate.
The President is not elected by popular vote.Every voter has been there.
Trump has never lost an election. There was no election in 2020. You cannot lose what never took place.Some on the right simply refuse to move on, though. Trump lost fair & square.