I’ve been posting it on this thread. You chose to ignore it. But first and foremost, every swing state bypassed their state legislatures to change election laws. That’s unconstitutional Speedy. Period, end of story. Hence, the election results in those states are unconstitutional.You are now going in a totally different direction from the Arizona audit.
https://www.breitbart.com/2020-elect...fter-the-fact/ Originally Posted by bambino
Yes, Ken Paxton from Texas filed a lawsuit against 4 states (Pa.,
Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan).
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov...-election-laws
However, SCOTUS quickly ruled against the lawsuit.
The elections lawsuit pushed by President Donald Trump and dismissed Friday by the U.S. Supreme Court was filled with claims that failed to withstand basic scrutiny.
The high court on Friday threw out a complaint filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that directly attacked four other states that President-elect Joe Biden won: Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Widely expected by legal experts to fail, the lawsuit still drew the support of 18 Republican attorneys general and 126 Republican members of Congress, including House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy.
Together, Trump and his allies argued that the high court should set aside all four states’ votes, allowing Republican-led state legislatures to swing the election to the president. That would have been something that has never occurred in U.S. history.
https://apnews.com/article/election-...60b7d141d760f3
Ken Starr and others are certainly welcome to their opinions on the subject. However, unless another lawsuit is in the court system or is planned to be entered into the court system, the issue seems to be dead. Period. End of story.