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Former Oath Keeper reflects on CERL’s tabletop exercise about insurrectionists stopping the vote

In an opinion piece for the Estes Park Trail-Gazette, former Oath Keeper Jason Van Tatenhove discusses CERL’s October tabletop exercise about what will happen if the vote count from one pivotal county in Pennsylvania is unable to be certified.

Jason Van Tatenhove is a journalist for publications including The Colorado Switchblade and the Estes Park Trail-Gazette. He is also the author of The Perils of Extremism: How I Left the Oath Keepers and Why We Should be Concerned about a Future Civil War.

The views expressed here are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of any organization or university.

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Former Oath Keeper reflects on CERL’s tabletop exercise about insurrectionists stopping the vote