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Attorney and legal scholar John Eastman joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Monday morning.

Steve and John Eastman discussed Arizona Senate President Karen Fann’s OAN interview over the weekend. Fann suggested that the Arizona Senate does not have the authority to replace the electors in the state of Arizona.

Eastmen told Steve Bannon: “We can point to Section 2 of Title 3 of the United States Code that says when a state has had an election and has failed to make a choice on the day that was prescribed by law, meaning the choice that was made, the assumption is it was fraudulently given because of the illegal votes, the electors can be made on a subsequent date in such manner as the legislature in some state may direct.”

But there is a lot of work to be done before this could ever happen.

Attorney and legal scholar John Eastman joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Monday morning. Steve and John Eastman discussed Arizona Senate President Karen Fann’s OAN interview over the weekend. Fann suggested that the Arizona Senate does not have the authority to replace the electors in the state of Arizona. Eastmen told Steve Bannon: “We can point to Section 2 of Title 3 of the United States Code that says when a state has had an election and has failed to make a choice on the day that was prescribed by law, meaning the choice that was made, the assumption is it was fraudulently given because of the illegal votes, the electors can be made on a subsequent date in such manner as the legislature in some state may direct.” But there is a lot of work to be done before this could ever happen.

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No they don't have power to recall Electors. They had the power to appoint Electors after settling any contests or controversies by the deadline of 6 days prior to the day Electors meet and cast their ballots which was Dec. 14th so 6 days prior to that was Dec. 8th. That is found in 3 usc sec 5.

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LOL. To quote Biden, Come on man!

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You are misinformed.

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did you read 3 USC sec 2 and 5 in combination and see how they work. I did extensive research on the Electoral College prior to the election of 2020. I know the Constitutional clauses, laws and supreme Court rulings on the matter like i know the back of my hand. What better source for info do you have? If I am misinformed I await your better information source so I don't misinform anyone about what the Constitution, United States Code or supreme Court rulings have to do with this issue. Thank you in advance for your help.

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You are confusing states rights with the constitution. Any state can pull their electors and after that we are in uncharted waters.