The whole point of this election contest is to KEEP our country and vindicate our civil rights.
Trump, who filed the suit on Monday, requested that the court expedite the case's proceedings and require Pennsylvania to respond by today. In a petition filed to the court, Trump's lawyers wrote that speeding up the timeline is essential "because once candidates have taken office, it will be impossible to repair election results tainted by illegally and belatedly cast or absentee and mail ballots."
"Without expedited review, petitioner’s appellate rights-and this court's power to resolve the important constitutional and legal questions presented for this election may be irrevocably lost," wrote John Eastman, Trump's attorney in the case.
Eastman told the Washington Examiner that he expects the court to expedite the case and move up the response date.
Act like citizens. Light them up.
Write the Supreme Court. Tell them exactly what you think about their cavalier attitude toward your disenfranchisement.
Write at least to Stephen G. Breyer and John Roberts, with a copy (along with your thanks) to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Civil rights to vote do not exist, absent a remedy for fraud.
Use their names, otherwise your letter will stay in the Clerk's Office. All letters can go in one envelope, if you wish.
Calling the Clerk's office will jam the lines, but the justices and their clerks will only pay attention to snail mail.
FedEx or USPS envelopes get more attention.
Remind them that their reported, personal antipathy toward President Donald J. Trump should not operate to deprive you of your right to vote. It is your choice, not theirs. Tell them that their prejudice against the rights of law-abiding voters is a stunning example of hubris. Remind them that law-abiding voters have civil rights, too.
We all knew or had suspicions that there were corrupt elements in our Government. Now, we can see it... feel it... and know with 100% certainty just how deep and widespread the poisonous rot actually goes.
We are not a free country and we haven't been. We are 2nd class citizens serving the elites who talk platitudes to our faces then laugh at us and behind closed doors.
Nothing will change unless their is action. The Yellow vests in France and protestors in Hong Kong had the initiative to try to fight for their beliefs, even without the 2nd Amendmenr, they fought.
It's time we got in the streets. It's time we put our differences aside and unify in a show of force. And if you do not posess the volition to actually fight for your self your your fellow countrymen, at least have the courage to still show up, show support... and be seen.
We are free men. We are armed free men and we never, ever should have allowed this to get this far
The whole point of this election contest is to KEEP our country and vindicate our civil rights.
Act like citizens. Light them up.
Write the Supreme Court. Tell them exactly what you think about their cavalier attitude toward your disenfranchisement.
Write at least to Stephen G. Breyer and John Roberts, with a copy (along with your thanks) to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Civil rights to vote do not exist, absent a remedy for fraud.
Use their names, otherwise your letter will stay in the Clerk's Office. All letters can go in one envelope, if you wish.
Supreme Court of the United States
1 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20543
Telephone: 202-479-3000 TTY: 202-479-3472 (Available M-F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eastern)
Clerk's Office: 202-479-3011
Calling the Clerk's office will jam the lines, but the justices and their clerks will only pay attention to snail mail.
FedEx or USPS envelopes get more attention.
Remind them that their reported, personal antipathy toward President Donald J. Trump should not operate to deprive you of your right to vote. It is your choice, not theirs. Tell them that their prejudice against the rights of law-abiding voters is a stunning example of hubris. Remind them that law-abiding voters have civil rights, too.
good luck. all 3 trump appointees sold out your country and future
We all knew or had suspicions that there were corrupt elements in our Government. Now, we can see it... feel it... and know with 100% certainty just how deep and widespread the poisonous rot actually goes.
We are not a free country and we haven't been. We are 2nd class citizens serving the elites who talk platitudes to our faces then laugh at us and behind closed doors.
Nothing will change unless their is action. The Yellow vests in France and protestors in Hong Kong had the initiative to try to fight for their beliefs, even without the 2nd Amendmenr, they fought.
It's time we got in the streets. It's time we put our differences aside and unify in a show of force. And if you do not posess the volition to actually fight for your self your your fellow countrymen, at least have the courage to still show up, show support... and be seen.
We are free men. We are armed free men and we never, ever should have allowed this to get this far