Author of coup PowerPoint invited to Louisiana to advise on how they can 'reform' voting system
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Retired Army Col. Phil Waldron, who authored the extensive PowerPoint presentation explaining how Republicans could overthrow the elected government of the United States, is now seeing the consequences of that revelation. He has been invited to Author of coup PowerPoint invited to Louisiana to advise on how they can 'reform' voting system
Retired Army Col. Phil Waldron, who authored the extensive PowerPoint presentation explaining how Republicans could overthrow the elected government of the United States, is now seeing the consequences of that revelation. He has been invited to Louisiana by the Republican secretary of state, so that he can explain to the state’s voting commission how they need to reform their voting system. The story of the coup plan, as we understood it two weeks ago, was rather simple: Attorney John Eastman had drafted the plan. After it bounced back and forth between Trump and his legal team, that plan was presented to Mike Pence at a meeting where it was pushed by Trump and Mark Meadows. However, Pence refused to go along, and on Jan. 6 dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s as the Electoral Count Act requires. What we know now is a richer story. And much more frightening. Far from being the subject of a single, secretive meeting, versions of the plan were spread across Washington. It was circulated among Republican officials. Waldron’s 36-slide PowerPoint presentation was made to Republicans in Congress. In response to this, Congressmembers not only texted Meadows in apparent eagerness to comply, but provided their own suggestions for how events could be accelerated. Not a single voice appears to have been raised in protest. Read more