Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, pictured with President Donald Trump in Dallas on June 11, spearheads the lawsuit against four swing states where election results show Trump was defeated by former Vice President Joe Biden. (Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump says his campaign supports the lawsuit filed by Texas at the U.S. Supreme Court seeking new elections in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Wisconsin because of voting irregularities in those states. A total of 17 states have joined the court challenge in less than two days.
“We will be INTERVENING in the Texas (plus many other states) case. This is the big one. Our Country needs a victory!” Trump tweeted Wednesday morning.
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Federal & State. Apparently, Texas cares about what is written in the
Constitution and the effect on its citizens.
We shouldn’t have to worry about the left-leaning fools in California as long
as we follow what’s written in the Constitution.
It’s inconceivable to me that states would blatantly try to change the rules
in order to get an inept person into office…..follow the money or perks that
these elected officials accepted mostly RINOs as we have in Vermont.
I don’t believe this election was not fair or honest………..
Sen. Joe Benning says:
It is inconceivable to me that anyone calling themselves a supporter of the federalist system designed by our United States Constitution would support one state’s ability to drag another state before the United States Supreme Court because they didn’t like the outcome of the other state’s election.
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Republican and Democratic attorneys general in the key battleground states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin pushed back on an absurd lawsuit filed by indictedRepublican Texas Ken Paxton.
Paxton is seeking to invalidate the election results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – all states President-elect Joe Biden won –using legal maneuvers to aid in a coup d’etat keeping President Donald Trump in the White House despite the preference of voters.
Electoral College electors are scheduled to meet in states across the country on Monday, December 14, to cast their votes. Based on certified results, Biden has 306 electoral votes; 270 are needed to be elected.