SCOTUS to vote on hearing 2020 election case against Biden, Harris, Pence, senators, congressmen – IOTW Report

SCOTUS to vote on hearing 2020 election case against Biden, Harris, Pence, senators, congressmen

JTN: The Supreme Court is set to consider hearing a 2020 election case regarding actions taken on Jan. 6, 2021 by former Vice President Mike Pence, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, 291 House members, and 94 senators.

The lawsuit, filed by Raland J. Brunson, alleges the defendants violated their oaths of office by refusing to investigate evidence of fraud in the 2020 election before accepting the electoral votes on Jan. 6, 2021, allowing for Biden and Harris to be “fraudulently” inaugurated.

During the joint session of Congress to certify the 2020 election results, “over 100 members of U.S. Congress claimed factual evidence that the said election was rigged,” Brunson alleges in his petition for a writ of certiorari. “The refusal of the Respondents to investigate this congressional claim (the enemy) is an act of treason and fraud by Respondents. A successfully rigged election has the same end result as an act of war; to place into power whom the victor wants, which in this case is Biden, who, if not stopped immediately, will continue to destroy the fundamental freedoms of Brunson and all U.S. Citizens and courts of law.”

On Friday, the court will decide whether to grant the case a hearing. Four of the nine justices must vote to hear it for the case to move forward. more

11 Comments on SCOTUS to vote on hearing 2020 election case against Biden, Harris, Pence, senators, congressmen

  1. “violated their oaths of office by refusing to investigate evidence of fraud”
    Why would they investigate something they know is true?
    The Jan 6 committee proves they only investigate the lies they made up.
    Just try watching, “Pelosi in the House”.

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  2. Saw something posted from Sebastian Gorka today regarding this case:

    Regarding the vote for speaker: See how hard it is to rig an election when there’s no drop-boxes, you can’t have more votes than voters, and you verify the identity of everyone who’s voting?

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  3. All of this would make a great distraction from something very important, wouldn’t it……like the Brunson SCOTUS decision today, on Jan.6 of all days?

    Think about it.

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  4. Anybody else notice they haven’t been trying to ram some other ghastly bill through in the dead of night at the end of the session?
    Like packing the court?
    Funny that.

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