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Trump Campaign Files Major Wisconsin Suit With US Supreme Court Challenging 50,000 Absentee Votes


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Giuliani did give us a heads up that the ball would start rolling after Christmas!

Rudy Giuliani just announced that the Trump campaign filed a Wit of Certiorari petition that states Wisconsin’s Supreme Court’s past 4-3 decision regarding absentee ballotsĀ  “allowed over 50,000 illegal absentee ballots in violation of Article II of the U.S. Constitution and Wisconsin law”.

Trump’s legal team also requested the Supreme Court for an expedited review of the matter before Congress meets on January 6th.

Things are starting to look up in Wisconsin and fast!

Fox News covered the breaking announcement by the Trump campaign:

President Trumpā€™s legal team petitioned the US Supreme Court on Tuesday to consider its challenge of an earlier decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court to dismiss its claims of irregularities in the use of absentee ballots during the 2020 presidential campaign.

Trump campaign attorney Rudy Giuliani filed the petition for a Writ of Certiorari weeks after the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 to dismiss a Trump campaign lawsuit that sought to overturn the stateā€™s election results. The presidentā€™s legal team asked the Supreme Court for an expedited review of the matter before Congress meets to certify the Electoral Collegeā€™s vote results on Jan. 6.

“Regrettably, the Wisconsin Supreme Court, in their 4-3 decision, refused to address the merits of our claim. This ā€˜Cert Petitionā€™ asks them to address our claims, which, if allowed, would change the outcome of the election in Wisconsin”.

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The Washington Examiner didn’t stay behind and released these details:

The Trump campaign filed a petition with the Supreme Court to challenge a decision from Wisconsin’s high court that attempted to toss out more than 50,000 votes and overturn the results of the election.

Rudy Giuliani, who is leading the legal team, announced Tuesday that they requested an expedited review to consider the case before Jan. 6, when Congress is expected to certify the votes cast by the Electoral College.

“Regrettably, the Wisconsin Supreme Court, in their 4-3 decision, refused to address the merits of our claim,” Trump attorney Jim Troupis said in a statement. “This ā€˜Cert Petitionā€™ asks them to address our claims, which, if allowed, would change the outcome of the election in Wisconsin.”

Giuliani’s after Christmas surprises are coming to fruition.

This isn’t it friends, expect more suits to follow from the Trump campaign leading up to January 6th.



 

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