When the SCOTUS declined to take the case, that put a huge damper on his ability to articulate fraud in front of the court. Without having a court verify or uphold his positions, it was nothing more than a talking point which the media dismissed as "conspiracy theory" (same thing they always do).
Texas v. Pennsylvania was, "the big one"
When the SCOTUS declined to take the case, that put a huge damper on his ability to articulate fraud in front of the court. Without having a court verify or uphold his positions, it was nothing more than a talking point which the media dismissed as "conspiracy theory" (same thing they always do).