From what I understand, PA's Supreme Court made that decision for themselves and it was appealed up to the SCOTUS where Roberts fucked everyone by siding with the lib judges and sent it back down again since the court was 8 (4-4) at the time. I could be misremembering my facts (and I apologize in advance if I am) but I'm pretty confident that Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh knew this would be a shit-show but Roberts cucked out again. ACB could have been the deciding vote to prevent all of this but "wasn't ready" or some shit (sigh).
It will, eventually, go back to the courts and at that point, depending on ACB, all they would really have to do (and the path with the least amount of potential resistance for the Trump team) is, theoretically, determine the outcome of questionable ballots introduced passed the deadline, giving Trump the victory in at least 3 rust-belt states. Even if you couldn't determine which ballots those were (because of improper handling or record-keeping, confirmation or even allegations of backdating, mixing them in purposefully, etc) you could go the exspoliation route and nullify all ballots counted and tabulated passed 11:59pm, which would give Trump a victory in NC, GA, WI, MI, and PA (this is partly why the case on Monday will be filed in Federal court and will be eventually expanded to include all of the states in-question, in order to have a uniform and timely outcome).
This is also why you're hearing A LOT of talk about observation from Trump's team across all of the states and even from Trump himself. This is the MOST settled case-law thus far and the issue containing the most indisputable and incontrovertible evidence to date, even before the discovery process is undertaken on the ballots themselves during subsequent canvasing (auditing) of said ballots; which will almost assuredly uncover its own litany of issues that won't be able to be ignored. The Trump team has 100 witnesses in MI, 60 in PA, and sworn affidavits from poll workers, observers, and USPS workers in just about every state at this point. Even besides all of that, SCOTUS is just one of many steps, set up by the very forward-thinking founding fathers, available to Trump on the path to victory.
That's just his opinion, he is perfectly entitled to it.
What did Alex Jones say?
I*m not trusting SCOTUS they created this shitshow to begin with.
From what I understand, PA's Supreme Court made that decision for themselves and it was appealed up to the SCOTUS where Roberts fucked everyone by siding with the lib judges and sent it back down again since the court was 8 (4-4) at the time. I could be misremembering my facts (and I apologize in advance if I am) but I'm pretty confident that Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh knew this would be a shit-show but Roberts cucked out again. ACB could have been the deciding vote to prevent all of this but "wasn't ready" or some shit (sigh).
It will, eventually, go back to the courts and at that point, depending on ACB, all they would really have to do (and the path with the least amount of potential resistance for the Trump team) is, theoretically, determine the outcome of questionable ballots introduced passed the deadline, giving Trump the victory in at least 3 rust-belt states. Even if you couldn't determine which ballots those were (because of improper handling or record-keeping, confirmation or even allegations of backdating, mixing them in purposefully, etc) you could go the exspoliation route and nullify all ballots counted and tabulated passed 11:59pm, which would give Trump a victory in NC, GA, WI, MI, and PA (this is partly why the case on Monday will be filed in Federal court and will be eventually expanded to include all of the states in-question, in order to have a uniform and timely outcome).
This is also why you're hearing A LOT of talk about observation from Trump's team across all of the states and even from Trump himself. This is the MOST settled case-law thus far and the issue containing the most indisputable and incontrovertible evidence to date, even before the discovery process is undertaken on the ballots themselves during subsequent canvasing (auditing) of said ballots; which will almost assuredly uncover its own litany of issues that won't be able to be ignored. The Trump team has 100 witnesses in MI, 60 in PA, and sworn affidavits from poll workers, observers, and USPS workers in just about every state at this point. Even besides all of that, SCOTUS is just one of many steps, set up by the very forward-thinking founding fathers, available to Trump on the path to victory.
the biggest one was they got rid of reporting requirement of how many ballots they got before they count
It's not his opinion. He never said that. He just tweeted 5 minutes ago to the contrary.
https://twitter.com/Styx666Official/status/1325400799028121600