Part 9/13:
An important procedural point is discussed: the difficulty in removing or arresting judges for unconstitutional acts, given the high bar—two-thirds Senate majority—for impeachment. This highlights a systemic challenge: when key institutions like courts are perceived as enabling illicit voting or election interference, ensuring accountability becomes formidable.
Participants agree that legal mechanisms are limited, and that resistance might need to extend into extralegal or covert measures—what they describe as leveraging existing authority, or using lawfare more aggressively, to challenge the integrity of the judiciary and electoral process.