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  • Supreme Court Considers Case Seeking to Overturn 2020 Presidential Election

    12/14/2022 8:38:58 AM PST · by Macho MAGA Man · 58 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | December 14, 2022 | Jim Hoft
    While there has been much public attention on the U.S. Supreme Court’s present consideration of the “independent state legislature” theory in Moore v. Harper involving North Carolina’s redistricting, that case would not immediately upend the 2020 Presidential Election. In contrast, a little-known case that appeared recently on the Court docket could do just that. The case of Brunson v. Adams, not even reported in the mainstream media, was filed pro se by ordinary American citizens – four brothers from Utah — seeking the removal of President Biden and Vice President Harris, along with 291 U.S. Representatives and 94 U.S. Senators...
  • Brunson v. Adams is on the Supreme Court's docket for 1/06/23

    12/14/2022 2:37:10 PM PST · by jmaroneps37 · 51 replies
    December 14, 2022 | Kevin Collins
    Of course most of us have never heard of this case but it is huge, The historic significance of Brunson v Adams ranks with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. I say this with no fear of contradiction as every aspect of this case bears on whether our Constitutionthat supports the very freedoms that we enjoy and that make us different from third world dictatorships. Brunson v Adams is THAT important. This case is at once scary, because the stakes involved are as high as we can go; and encouraging because the Court has accepted it, and the significance...