Yesterday's article pointed out the answer to another good question, continuing from an earlier article posted here. Yesterday's question that springs off the page of the draft XO is why the Secretary of Defense would be directed to use the National Guard. Why not the Army? Download Draft Executive Order dated December 16 2020.
We learned that both answers to the two questions are the same, i.e., the same answer to why not the Army as to why not the Attorney General: Because they wouldn't do it.
But there are more questions, including who is the person who would be appointed Special Counsel with full resources "necessary to carry out her duties"? And why did they need a Special Counsel after they seized the voting machines?
I'm afraid I haven't come up yet with an answer to why they made a Special Counsel position after they seized the voting machines. They still had an Attorney General ... oh, right.
So let's explore the appointment by this order of a Special Counsel with all the resources "necessary to carry out her duties[.]" These people never used "her" or "she" meaning to be inclusive of everyone, and it is unlikely that they started on "December 16, 2020." This crowd would not be likely to talk about "her" unless they had a woman already in mind.
So if they had a woman in mind when they wrote this document, who did they have in mind? That's not too hard to figure out if only because there were so few women among them.
There were Elaine Chao and Betsy DeVos. Unlikely. They were both already in the Cabinet. And almost three weeks to the day after this XO was drafted, they would resign.
What about the lawyers at the time? One of the lawyers would have been a natural to fill the Special Counsel job this document would make.
Cleta Mitchell was a lawyer in good standing with these people. Two weeks after the XO was written, she was on the January 2nd telephone call when the former guy called to try to intimidate Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. After that call, her law firm "distanced itself" from her, so the reporting goes, and a few days after that she resigned from her law firm.
According to reports, Sidney Powell is the probable choice. Reports are already circulating that she would have been the likely pick to be the Special Counsel of this XO.
Well, whoever it was going to be, this XO says that she would have all the resources at the disposal of the government still in power to do her duties as the Special Counsel of this XO.
But that still leaves questions about the statutes they invoked, the district judge's order they kind of quoted, and the recount they did not come clean on....
To be continued ....
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