Good find. This is the part that I find particularly interesting:
The decision by Hawaii Democrats to deploy alternate electors in that race is being cited as a precedent for other states that took similar steps in 2020. No one sought to indict these electors or prosecute Kennedy over the matter.
Attorney, author, and TV and radio host Mark Levin has argued that an election isn't over until "Congress says it's done."
During an episode of his Fox News' "Life, Liberty, and Levin," he pointed out that the "system is built for objections and no election is over until Congress determines it is."
"Congress is the last check," he said. "Not the courts, not the ballot boxes."
Because Congress has the last say, Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., was able to have "objected to a Republican president at one time" and why Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., objected to the 2004 election results, Levin noted.
When it comes to the issue of the so-called fake electors, Levin said that is "not a crime either."
"You might not like it," he said. "You might think it's weird; you might think it's unethical; but it's not a crime."