Commentary After the 2020 presidential election, my Epoch Times columns summarized actions state legislatures could take in states with disputed results. When asked to do so, I also summarized those options directly to interested state lawmakers. Last week, a leftist website distorted this into a claim that I “guided” private citizens to represent themselves as presidential electors without legislative authorization. My guess is that the author hoped I’d be subpoenaed by Congress’s Jan. 6 committee—the “Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.” Perhaps he thinks I’m a “co-conspirator” in the “insurrection.” I don’t think a subpoena is likely, though, because the committee probably wouldn’t want to hear what I’d have to say. It is this: The Capitol incursion was wrong, but it was not an “insurrection.” It was a very different kind of event with deep roots in our Anglo-American heritage. What Would Have …