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December 08, 2020
Texas Files Lawsuit in the Supreme Court Asking The Federal Courts to Throw Out the Election Results of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia
A copy of the complaint is here.
It's filed in the Supreme Court because rhe Supreme Court has original jurisdiction -- that is, the Supreme Court is not merely an appellate court but the original, first trial court -- in disputes between the states.
The lawsuit seeks to set aside the fake election results in these states due to rampant irregularities which make the results unreliable and therefore prejudice the citizens of Texas and any other state which held a clean election.
Julie Kelly discusses the suit here.
In a lawsuit filed Monday before the U.S. Supreme Court, the state of Texas accuses four states currently "won" by Joe Biden of using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to violate the Electors Clause and the 14th Amendment. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin for usurping the sole authority of state legislatures to create election law and charges that millions of absentee ballots were unlawfully processed by local election officials.
"They accomplished these statutory revisions through executive fiat or friendly lawsuits, thereby weakening ballot integrity," the plaintiffs wrote. "Finally, these same government officials flooded the Defendants States with millions of ballots to be sent through the mails, or placed in drop boxes, with little or no chain of custody and, at the same time, weakened the strongest security measures protecting the integrity of the vote--signature verification and witness requirements."
The filing asks the court to extend the December 14, 2020 deadline to certify each state's electoral slate noting that the only date "mandated by the Constitution" is January 20, 2021.
Yes, that's correct. The "safe harbor" date -- today -- is specified in a Congressional Act, not in the Constitution.
The bill of particulars against the four rogue states is damning. Unelected bureaucrats such as Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar and members of the Wisconsin Election Commission changed rules at the last minute and without authority. Local election workers flagrantly violated numerous state election laws; rejection rates for mail-in ballots were far lower than in the primary elections despite the unprecedented volume of absentee voting; and the statistical probability of Joe Biden's victory in those four states as of 3 a.m. on November 4, 2020, given Trump's substantial lead, is "less than one in a quadrillion."
Trump has also filed a lawsuit in Georgia, which wobble-kneed Establishment drull and former Russia Collusion Hoax Enthusiast Andrew McCarthy finds to be strong on its face.**
In the Peach State, the campaign is represented by different counsel than it has been elsewhere. The 64-page complaint is a linear, cogently presented description of numerous election-law violations, apparently based on hard data. If true, the allegations would potentially disqualify nearly 150,000 illegal votes in a state that Biden won by only 12,000.
* Yes I meant to say "drull." It's not a word but it should be. You understood what I meant by it, right?