Virginia gubernatorial candidate and Republican state Sen. Amanda Chase says President Donald Trump “should declare martial law” as his challenge continues in the wake of the Electoral College officially voting to affirm Joe Biden as president-elect.
In a Facebook post reacting to the news of Biden’s electoral victory, Chase wrote, in part:
“Not my President and never will be. The American people aren’t fools. We know you cheated to win and we’ll never accept these results. Fair elections we can accept but cheating to win; never. It’s not over yet. So thankful President Trump has a backbone and refuses to concede. President Trump should declare martial law as recommended by General Flynn.”
On Dec. 1, former national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn — who was recently pardoned by Trump — tweeted an apparent endorsement of a news release from the We The People Convention, which began:
“Tom Zawistowski, President of the TEA Party affiliated We the People Convention (WTPC) and Executive Director of the Portage County TEA Party, published a full page ad in the Washington Times newspaper demanding that President Trump Invoke limited Martial law in order to allow the U.S. Military to oversee a new free and fair federal election if Legislators, Courts and the Congress do not follow the Constitution.”
#WeThePeople @SidneyPowell1 @LLinWood @DanScavino @LouDobbs @MariaBartiromo @marklevinshow
@lofly727Freedom never kneels except for God 🙏🇺🇸https://t.co/Vrn3UeyDoF
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) December 1, 2020
Del. Kirk Cox, Chase’s GOP primary rival in the governor’s race, condemned her message, saying in a written statement, “Senator Chase’s suggestion that martial law be imposed is absurd and dangerous.”
The retired teacher continued, “I taught government for 30 years and have great respect for our constitutional republic. Per that system and the Electoral College vote yesterday, Joe Biden will be the next President.”