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Trump Says He’s ‘Very Disappointed’ in the Supreme Court
President Donald Trump expressed strong disappointment with the Supreme Court late Thursday, although it was unclear what specifically the president was referring to.
“I am very disappointed in the United States Supreme Court, and so is our great country!” Trump wrote in a tweet.
Trump’s message was shared by attorney Lin Wood, who along with attorney Sidney Powell has championed some contest-of-election litigation, with Wood adding his own message regarding Trump’s frustration with the Supreme Court. “Yes we are, Mr. President @realDonaldTrump. Yes we are,” Wood wrote.
Powell said Thursday that the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system initially rejected two emergency petitions regarding alleged election fraud in Wisconsin and Arizona, while adding that two cases were docketed in Michigan and Georgia but that they won’t be heard until mid-January.
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16 Dec 2020
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) refused to testify before legislative oversight committees Tuesday investigating allegations of fraud during the 2020 general election.
State Rep. Matt Hall (R), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, had invited Benson to appear, but she told the committee in a letter that she will not participate.
“I am aware of the hearings the Committee has conducted, and am concerned [t]hat contrary to your desire to ‘get to the bottom’ of election questions, they are instead amplifying already debunked conspiracy theories and previously disproven claims of people who lack basic knowledge of election administration, and in doing so undermining the integrity of the election and wounding our democracy,” she said.