With Donald Trump's inauguration almost here, one group is making a desperate, last-ditch effort on social media to keep the president-elect from taking office.
A message circulating on Twitter is asking people to tweet at Chief Justice John Roberts not to administer the oath of office to President-elect Donald Trump.
The post asks Roberts, who is slated to swear Trump into office on Friday, to refuse to administer the oath until "the allegations of fraud and tampering have been addressed and cleared."
"You must place country above fraud," the argument goes".
A message circulating on Twitter is asking people to tweet at Chief Justice John Roberts not to administer the oath of office to President-elect Donald Trump.
The post asks Roberts, who is slated to swear Trump into office on Friday, to refuse to administer the oath until "the allegations of fraud and tampering have been addressed and cleared."
"You must place country above fraud," the argument goes".
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