The Gateway Pundit reported Friday that the Supreme Court will rule on Friday on whether three election lawsuits can go forward, and Wood’s attorney took to the Telegram that day to give his opinion.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear President Trump‘s election lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Michigan on Friday to decide whether those cases should go forward.
Attorney Wood said on the wire that he was previously banned from Twitter, as were many other top Trump supporters. “We’ll find out today if we have a Supreme Court.” If the court says the case can’t go forward, we’ll know the majority of the court’s justices are corrupt. These cases are based on established black and white law …… Today they should be ruling on the Pennsylvania case.”
Attorney Wood argued that the elections in the three states were illegal and unconstitutional, and that the states changed the election rules without the approval of the state legislatures. If the Supreme Court approves these cases to move on down the road, we won’t know if most of the justices are corrupt until the final decisions come out. Remember the old Obamacare cases. The Supreme Court will probably allow these cases to continue.
Later today we will find out if SCOTUS has become as corrupt as the FBI, DOJ, CIA and the rest of the swamp. God help us.
Attorney Wood has no faith in the 7 justices.
John G. Roberts (R-WI) is a man we all understand why we worry about him.
Stephen Breyer (R-Texas) is an anti-Chuanian.
Amy Coney Barret (R-Texas), whose nomination and confirmation to the bench was pushed by McConnell.
Brett Kavanaugh (D-Mass.), who is a Bush Jr.
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (D-NY) was appointed by Obama.
Neil McGill Gorsuch (D-IL) is a flip-flopper.
Elena Kagan (D-CA) was nominated by Obama.
Attorney Wood has confidence in only 2 justices, Samuel Alito, who had ordered Pennsylvania to count votes received after Election Day separately, and Clarence Thomas, a patriot.
Attorney Wood believes the Federalist Society (FSS) had too much influence on the recent nomination of the justices. This needs to change in the future. The U.S. Supreme Court should never be guided by politics, and the rule of law is nonpartisan.
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