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Pennsylvania Attorney General Cites Scalia Quote on ‘Insanity’ When Asking SCOTUS to Shut Down Trump Campaign’s ‘Profoundly Incoherent’ Petition Matt Naham © Provided by Law & Crime WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 03: President Donald Trump speaks about the election after presenting the Medal of Freedom to former college football coach Lou Holtz in the Oval Office of the White House on December 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. Holtz is best known for his time as head coach of University of Notre Dame s football team, winning a national championship in the 1988 season.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office responded on Wednesday to yet another attempt by the Trump campaign air its election grievances in the hallowed virtual halls of the Supreme Court of the United States. Attorney General
Josh Shapiro (D) opposed President
The Trump campaign and its allies have gotten nowhere as far as post-election litigation is concerned, whether in state courts across the land or any level of the federal courts especially the Supreme Court. But President Trump has repeatedly said he has “JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT,” perhaps referencing a quote attributed to
John Paul Jones.
Attorney General Shapiro and his office noted, at length, that the president’s campaign and Republican allies have tried and failed several times to get the high court’s ear. The latest effort, the Commonwealth argued, is “similarly lacking in merit”: