Four bipartisan Congress members are seeking a constitutional amendment which would allow for circumventing the traditional electoral process and quickly replace members following a mass casualty event.
Representatives Derek Kilmer (D-WA), Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), William Timmons (R-SC) and Emanuel Cleaver II (D-MO) have brought forward the proposal, citing the attempted assassination at the congressional baseball team practice in 2017, the January 6 event at the U.S. Capitol and the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump.
While the amendment doesn’t specifically use the term ‘mass casualty’ it does however discuss the death of a representative on page 2.
Continuity of Government (CoG) plans have been in place since the Eisenhower Administration began planning for the aftermath of nuclear war. The plans seek to keep the U.S. government (and tax collection agencies like the IRS) functional after a mass casualty event, such as nuclear war.
Some have brought up that a mass casualty event may stem from rocket propelled grenades (RPG’s) and improvised explosive devices (IED’s) which have been brought up through the wide open southern border. […]
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