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BREAKING: The Supreme Court Fails American Voters Again, Refuses to Hear Trump’s Wisconsin Election Lawsuit

by Kyle Becker


The Supreme Court of the United States once again refused to weigh the evidence of alleged voter fraud in the 2020 elections.

On Monday, the SCOTUS declined to hear a Wisconsin election lawsuit. The breaking news was reported by the Election Wizard website.

“The United State Supreme Court turned down the opportunity hear President Donald J. Trump’s election lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission,” the website reported.

“The court provided no reason as to why it denied the former president’s petition to be heard,” the report continued. “Trump sued the state for allowing executive branch officials to arbitrarily rewrite election laws without receiving the consent of the state legislature.”

The suit’s denial of a hearing follows yet another failed attempt to get accountability for the U.S. election irregularities that have led millions of American voters to question the legitimacy of the vote.

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This is akin to refusing to hear Brown because the Topeka Board of Education already segregated the schools.
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This is akin to refusing to hear Brown because the Topeka Board of Education already segregated the schools.
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Maybe they'll have better luck in the Wisconsin state supreme court and legislature.  SCOTUS may not want to involve itself in a matter it views as an intra-state issue.
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SCOTUS under Roberts is no longer interested in defending the US Constitution.
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SCOTUS under Roberts is no longer interested in defending the US Constitution.

 :yowsa: That is patently obvious to anyone paying any attention at all.
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