Constitution Does Not Prohibit Trump Reinstatement Epshteyn Says—The Matter Has Never Been Ruled Upon

During an interview with Dr. Gina Loudon on Real America’s Voice, Epshteyn, a former Trump 2020 strategic advisor, predicted that the matter will land in the nation’s high court. This from justthenews.com.

Boris Epshteyn said that no one can state for certain that it would be unconstitutional for former President Donald Trump to be reinstated to the presidency since the U.S. Constitution does not prohibit reinstatement and the issue has never been ruled upon.

During an interview with Dr. Gina Loudon on Real America’s Voice, Epshteyn, a former Trump 2020 strategic advisor, predicted that the matter will land in the nation’s high court.

Epshteyn said that “the interplay of the 10th Amendment” to the U.S. Constitution, the 12th Amendment and Article II, “would suggest that states do have a right to decertify. And from then, it’s an open question what happens next.”

He said that after information becomes available from state audits, “decertification should happen because that’s the correct step from the states. And from then on in terms of deciding what to do about the federal election, well, there’s gonna be an open question,” he noted, remarking that he believes that the matter will go before the Supreme Court.

What say you Def-Con News readers? Perhaps Civil War II–conservative patriotic republicanism vs radical democrat socialism–can be averted. The number one question though, Are the Supremes up to the challenge, i.e., will they not be intimidated by the open and hostile certain threats of destructive violence and bodily harm leveled by the radical left?