โDonald J. Trump for President, Inc., President Trumpโs campaign committee, today filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the US. Supreme Court to reverse a trio of Pennsylvania Supreme Court cases which illegally changed Pennsylvaniaโs mail balloting law immediately before and after the 2020 presidential election in violation of Article II of the United States Constitution and Bush v. Gore. This represents the Campaignโs first independent U.S. Supreme Court filing and seeks relief based on the same Constitutional arguments successfully raised in Bush v. Gore.
โThis petition follows a related Pennsylvania case where Justice Alito and two other justices observed โthe constitutionality of the [Pennsylvania] Supreme Courtโs decision [extending the statutory deadline for receipt of mail ballots from 8 pm on election day to 5 pm three days later] โฆ has national importance, and there is a strong likelihood that the State Supreme Court decision violates the Federal Constitution.โ
โThe Campaignโs petition seeks to reverse three decisions which eviscerated the Pennsylvania Legislatureโs protections against mail ballot fraud, including (a) prohibiting election officials checking whether signatures on mail ballots are genuine during canvassing on Election Day, (b) eliminating the right of campaigns to challenge mail ballots during canvassing for forged signatures and other irregularities, (c) holding that the rights of campaigns to observe the canvassing of mail ballots only meant that they only were allowed to be โin the roomโ – in this case, the Philadelphia Convention Center โ the size of several football fields, and (d) eliminating the statutory requirements that voters properly sign, address, and date mail ballots.
โThe petition seeks all appropriate remedies, including vacating the appointment of electors committed to Joseph Biden and allowing the Pennsylvania General Assembly to select their replacements. The Campaign also moved for expedited consideration, asking the Supreme Court to order responses byย December 23, 2020ย and a reply byย December 24, 2020ย to allow the U.S. Supreme Court to rule before Congress meetsย on January 6, 2020ย to consider the votes of the electoral college.โ
– Rudy Giuliani, attorney for President Trump
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