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Three Utah brothers seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election and return Donald Trump to the White House will not have their longshot lawsuit heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The litigation, Brunson v. Adams et. al., claimed nearly 400 members of Congress violated their oaths of office by not investigating claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election and voting to certify Joe Biden’s win.
Raland Brunson, the lead plaintiff in the suit, along with brothers Loy and Deron, asked for those members of Congress, along with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, to be removed from office and barred from ever running again. Similarly, former Vice President Mike Pence would also be banned from holding another elective office.
In an order published Monday, the Supreme Court said it would not hear the Utahn’s case.
The litigation, Brunson v. Adams et. al., claimed nearly 400 members of Congress violated their oaths of office by not investigating claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election and voting to certify Joe Biden’s win.
Raland Brunson, the lead plaintiff in the suit, along with brothers Loy and Deron, asked for those members of Congress, along with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, to be removed from office and barred from ever running again. Similarly, former Vice President Mike Pence would also be banned from holding another elective office.
In an order published Monday, the Supreme Court said it would not hear the Utahn’s case.
Supreme Court rejects Utah brothersâ lawsuit seeking to return Donald Trump to the White House
The Supreme Court decided not to hear a lawsuit by a trio of Utah brothers that claim members of Congress who voted to certify President Joe Biden's election violated their oath of office by not investigating claims of fraud in 2020. The Utahns wanted those members of Congress, along with Biden...
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