SCOTUS Finally Makes Decision on President Trump and Lin Wood’s Court Cases

As you are well aware, the Supreme Court has finally started looking at the cases on its docket that relate to the November election.

You are also probably already aware that they dismissed Sidney Powell’s cases.

The Supreme Court rejected two mandamus petitions that Sidney Powell and other “Kraken”-aligned lawyers filed in late December. Those cases were stylized as In re Tyler Bowyer, et al. and In Re William Feehan. The cases took issue with the election results in Arizona and Wisconsin, where Trump lost to Joe Biden.

“The petitions for writs of mandamus are denied,” the court said Monday. That’s it, that’s the order.

The matter-of-factness and brevity stands in stark contrast to the urgency and “public importance” that the lawyers communicated in the since-dismissed petitions.

“A submission directly to this Court seeking an extraordinary writ of mandamus is unusual, but it has its foundation. While such relief is rare, this Court will grant it ‘where a question of public importance is involved, or where the question is of such a nature that it is peculiarly appropriate that such action by this Court should be taken,’” each of the mandamus petitions said.

Now, SCOTUS has made decisions on two more big cases, those from President Trump and attorney Lin Wood.

I think it’s over folks. Unless some of the states come up with an airtight case, it’s over.

The Supreme Court has dismissed both of these cases and didn’t even give a comment on them. So much for President Trump appointing conservative justices.

I hate to say it, but I really think that we need to separate this country. I think it’s time to end the United States and divide ourselves into conservative states and liberal states. I think this would keep the peace in our country until the liberals destroy themselves and beg for forgiveness and help.

 

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