
U.S. Supreme Court
Supreme Court is ‘totally incompetent’: Trump said regarding election fraud
President Trump criticized the Supreme Court on Saturday for its weak action in the face of abundant evidence supporting allegations of voter fraud during the November presidential election. President Trump makes no secret of his displeasure with the Supreme Court for failing to properly address the abundant evidence supporting the election ...
Pennsylvania fraud: Trump campaign asks Supreme Court to overturn last-minute election changes that violate the Constitution
In defense of election transparency, the Trump campaign asked the Supreme Court to overturn changes to election rules that facilitated fraud in Pennsylvania. Among its arguments are that the changes approved by the state Supreme Court violate Article II of the U.S. Constitution and the case law in Bush v. Gore, ...
Joe Biden: GOP elected officials who supported overturning the election were ‘so extreme we have never seen it before’
A Democrat who wants to be the next president used a victory speech to declare Trump supporters extremists for challenging the outcome of the election. Joe Biden strongly criticized Republican elected officials for exercising their constitutional right to scrutinize the November presidential race outcome. The Democrat accused 126 Republican members of the ...
Supreme Court ‘chickened out’ of ruling on merits of overturning election says President Trump
America's Supreme Court failed to weigh the greater good of reversing the outcome of the election, the president said. President Donald Trump accused the U.S. Supreme Court of abandoning its duty to uphold the Constitution after justices threw out GOP Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s legal challenge against the outcome of ...
Republicans who ‘humor’ President Trump’s election fraud claims have ‘no spines’ says Hillary Clinton
A failed Democratic presidential candidate resorted to name-calling after discovering several GOP members are standing by the incumbent's bid to stay in office. Hillary Clinton attacked Republican Party members who support President Trump's efforts to overturn the November election outcome. "Trump continues to try to overturn the election at the expense of ...
More than 100 House Republicans support Texas lawsuit to overturn election result
An overwhelming number of GOP representatives want the nation's highest court to correct the election result and give the president a second term. More than 54% of House Republicans fully support an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the November presidential race outcome. A total of 106 signatories maintain ...
Sen. Ted Cruz to defend Texas lawsuit alleging voter fraud in 4 states
After President Trump joined the state of Texas's election lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, he has asked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to defend it before the Supreme Court. As reported by the Daily Wire, the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton seeks to invalidate the election results ...
Supreme Court to decide Trump Campaign lawsuit denied in Pennsylvania
Trump Campaign attorney Jenna Ellis announced that her legal team would be appealing the Third Circuit Court of Pennsylvania's decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court in Pennsylvania found that there was no merit in the fraud suit filed by the Trump Campaign, which Ellis alluded to in a tweet. "@RudyGiuliani ...
Pennsylvania votes without ‘proof’ of being cast on-time: Still counted says appellate lawyer John Reeves
Opinion Pennsylvania election officials accepted several postal votes without verifying whether they were mailed late, an attorney who specializes in reversing court judgments said. Reeves Law LLC believes the Trump 2020 campaign has reasonable legal grounds to challenge election results in the Keystone State because many postal votes could have arrived after ...
GOP Sens. Graham and McConnell claim victory at general election
Two key Republican senators have been re-elected to Congress. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have been declared winners. At the time of publication, more than 2.1 million votes had been counted in South Carolina. Graham had 55.1% and Democratic candidate Jaime Harrison had 43.6%, and Constitution Party candidate ...
Democrats push to expand Supreme Court after Judge Barret’s confirmation
After the U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, top Democratic members of Congress threatened to expand the supreme court. According to The Daily Wire, Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar spoke out in the Senate against the Republican majority decision saying they ...
Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono gives thumbs down and says ‘hell no’ during vote on new Supreme Court justice
A controversial Democrat from Hawaii has been caught on camera being disrespectful to an accomplished judicial representative. A video has gone viral of Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) making a rude gesture and speaking profanely about new U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The footage shows several senators casting their votes with ...
Democratic vice president nominee Kamala Harris calls new Supreme Court appointment ‘despicable’
A Californian Democrat who wants to become the next vice president described the Trump administration's move to fill a judiciary vacancy as revolting. Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) felt sick to her stomach by the Senate's decision to vote 52-48 in favor of appointing Amy Coney Barrett as U.S. Supreme Court justice. "It ...
US Supreme Court urged to penalize American companies that help repress human rights abroad
A northern Californian advocacy wants the nation's highest court to use every legal avenue to stop American-owned enterprises that profit from helping international human rights abusers. Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recently filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court to urge the judicial authority to hold businesses accountable if they ...
US Supreme Court announces hearings related to immigration and construction of Trump wall
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hold hearings to review two key cases of President Trump's immigration policies, Fox News reported. The two cases include the use of military funds for the construction of the wall on the border with Mexico and the immigrant protection protocols, with which ...
Senator Marco Rubio exposes Joe Biden’s “dirty” intentions on the Supreme Court
In a note published on Fox News, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) came out strongly about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, assuring that he is leading a plan to "fill the Supreme Court with left-wing judges." According to Sen. Rubio, there is a political plan promoted by the Democrats and currently led ...
Democratic presidential nominee Biden refuses to rule out packing the Supreme Court at town hall debate
A Democrat who wants to become the next president refused to guarantee he would not replace the judiciary system with left-leaning judges. Presidential candidate Joe Biden did not rule out an earlier Democratic Party threat to pack the U.S. Supreme Court with liberal justices if Amy Coney Barrett is appointed to ...
Silence from Biden and Harris on court-packing questions, the president sends out a warning
The Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president, Joe Biden, refused to answer whether he would support adding more seats to the Supreme Court if he were to win the election. At a campaign stop in Phoenix on Thursday, Oct. 8, Biden said, “You will know my opinion on court-packing when ...
President Trump declares Mike Pence a ‘big’ winner of the vice presidential debate
America's second-most powerful leader easily claimed victory at the vice presidential debate, the president said. The Oval Office has declared Mike Pence the overwhelming winner of the first 2020 U.S. vice presidential debate on Oct. 7. "Mike Pence won big," President Donald Trump said on Twitter. The remarks came after Pence delivered a mostly ...
Democrats announce new bill to end lifetime tenures for Supreme Court justices
House Democrats introduced new legislation to end lifetime appointments to the nation's highest federal court. The Democratic Party is cracking down on justices who intend to spend the rest of their working lives serving the U.S. Supreme Court. The new bill will limit Supreme Court justice tenures to just 18 years and ...

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