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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Tennessee Will Support Texas in U.S. Supreme Court Election Lawsuit Against Four Other States

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery announced Wednesday that he will support an Amicus Brief supporting the Texas election lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court. 

As The Tennessee Star reported Tuesday, Texas officials filed a lawsuit directly to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the election results in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argues that officials in those four states changed election rules without legislative consent, thus violating the U.S. Constitution.

6 comments:

  1. As a Tennessean myself (east TN not far from Knoxville), I could not be more proud of our Governor and our Attorney General.

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  2. Better late than never, congratulations welcome to the party.
    JD

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  3. This election is the only time that I have been ashamed to be a person who has lived their entire live in Michigan. The hell of it is, everyone can see that this election has been fraudulent. It just seems that too many people don't care.

    pigpen51

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    1. And other than Charles Nims, nobody really gave a shit that the 1919 World Series was fixed, either.

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  4. Bring it on! Here in GA our Governor has sold out and he has made it impossible for any legal actions against our corrupt secretary of state. My belief is that he is doing it to protect his own ass.

    Georgia needs fixing.

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    1. He's probably just trying to out-Hunter Hunter.

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