Posted on 12/09/2020 1:23:20 PM PST by tarpit
Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, respectfully seeks leave to intervene in the pending original jurisdiction matter of State of Texas v. Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania,et al., No. 22O155 (filed Dec. 7, 2020). Plaintiff in Intervention seeks leave to file the ac-companying Bill of Complaint in Intervention against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the States of Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin (“Defendant States”), challenging their administration of the 2020 presidential election.
(Excerpt) Read more at supremecourt.gov ...
We have a cruel God....
Can you explain that please?
Filed By | Description | Document |
Texas v PA, et al | Motion for leave to file a bill of complaint filed. | source |
President Trump | To Intervene | source |
Missouri +16 states | In support of Texas | source |
Carter Phillips etc al | In Support of Defendants | source |
Constitutional Attorneys | In Support of Plaintiff | source |
Arizona | In Support of Plaintiff | source |
Missouri et al | To Intervene | source |
Ohio | In Support of Nobody | source |
To more correctly answer your question, you will notice that one filing (so far) is in support of the Defendants. I am sure more will follow.
Thanks, also the Mathematician Piton has more results, now that they know the pattern it’ll be easier to find in the data;
https://twitter.com/BobbyPiton3/status/1337029460873326592
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“Absolutely Outstanding breakthroughs in identifying #PhantomSleeperVoters across AZ and a Congressional Race in PA.”
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BREAKING: PENNSYLVANIA, GEORGIA, MICHIGAN, AND WISCONSIN RESPOND TO MOTION FILED BY TEXAS IN US SUPREME COURT
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“You can’t handle the truth”
It happens.
Filed By | Description | Document |
Texas v PA, et al | Motion for leave to file a bill of complaint filed. | source |
President Trump | To Intervene | source |
Missouri +16 states | In support of Texas | source |
Carter Phillips etc al | In Support of Defendants | source |
Constitutional Attorneys | In Support of Plaintiff | source |
Arizona | In Support of Plaintiff | source |
Missouri et al | To Intervene | source |
Ohio | In Support of Nobody | source |
PA, GA, MI, WI | Response of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to motion submitted. | |
Members of PA General Assembly | In Support of Plaintiff/Defendants | source |
PA State Senators | In Support of Neither Party | source |
DC + 22 States and Territories in support of Defendents | In Support of Defendants | source |
Christian Family Coalition | In Support of Plaintiff | source |
State of Michigan | In Opposition | source |
John Eastman is the dean of the Fowler law school at Chapman University and a frequent contributor to the Claremont Institute. I work with the latter at times and I’ve gotten to know John. This dude is brutally intelligent. We could ask for no better man to head up this issue.
Thanks. I thought he was a former Dean but didn’t bother to go look it up.
At least we have someone on our side that knows Con Law.
That is a valid concern.
However, it ignores one critical issue.
Texas opens by directly citing Republican Party v Boockvar -- which is also pending in SCOTUS -- and that opening citation was no accident.
Republican Party PA is the case where PA directly disobeyed an Emergency Order by Justice Alito to segregate ballots. Alito is not going to allow that to pass unaddressed.
* "That all ballots received by mail after 8:00 p.m. on November 3 be segregated and kept “in a secure, safe and sealed container separate from other voted ballots"
“Michael Uhlmann”
Bruce Herschenson was very helpful in regard to a project of mine.
Ohio SoS Yost filed the sloppiest amicus so far this crazy election cycle, he wants SCOTUS to support state legislature-only alterations to federal election balloting, so he's technically supporting Texas challenge to SCOTUS; but then Yost decries Texas proposed solution to send the rotten elections in the Respondent's states back. to. their. state. legislatures.
Well CompYost, it's either that, or the in extremis remedy of voiding those Respondent's elections and a do-again.
You Buckeyes have some house-cleaning to do right away.
What this really comes down to is the states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin are run and overseen by a bunch of hee-haws. Both Democrat and Republican.
Pretty embarrassing for the residents of these states.
Courts and Governors changing the voting rules for their states when the Constitution says that the method of selecting electors must be set by the State Legislatures. A lot of the mail in ballot and accepting mailed in ballots after election day never got appoved by the legislatures for the States.
There is some factual merit, but how could this be cured at this point? And that may have been an assumption built into the scheme that got hatched last summer...
I’m 87 and I’m reading it just fine.
I hope enough justices in the Supreme Court have the courage of my forefathers.
So, If Scotus chickens out....is there any other recourse or is it over?
How many have to want it?
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