Sidney Powell Lawsuit on Supreme Court Docket
By Mike Huckabee Published on December 18, 2020
Sidney Powell Lawsuit on Supreme Court Docket | The Stream
The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to even hear the case brought by Texas about other states' unconstitutional handling of their elections and didn't really explain why — "standing," really? — but there's another case, in Michigan, brought by Sidney Powell, that they've put on the docket.
This case was heard and dismissed by an Obama-appointed U.S. District Court judge as "an amalgamation of theories, conjecture and speculation." Why would the Supreme Court decide to hear such a case?
This one involves the forensic audit of the Dominion machines, potentially affecting at least 200,000 votes in Michigan — what Powell has referred to as "the Kraken." She wrote a letter to the Court alerting them to new evidence stemming from the audit done in Antrim County. As the NOQ Report says, "This audit shines a bright spotlight on what every contested state in the nation (and technically every state, period") should be addressing in a hurry, namely the technological side of 2020 election fraud."
(Note: Since the story I've linked to contains allegations of election fraud accomplished in part through Dominion Voting Systems, I'll appease the "fact"-checkers by linking to one of their own at the end of this piece to include what Dominion has to say. Question to the "fact"-checkers: Why aren't you more skeptical of what Dominion has to say? It's not proof of anything.)
There's Nothing Frivolous About It
It'll be interesting to see what SCOTUS does now. This case doesn't deal with constitutional challenges as the Texas case did. Rather, it addresses hard evidence of blatant mail-in ballot tampering.
Amazingly, the city of Detroit is fighting back against Powell with a motion for a federal judge to sanction her and her team, ban them from practicing in the Eastern District in Michigan, and refer them to the state bar for grievance procedures.
They say she is "frivolously undermining People's faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government." But this is retribution, pure and simple. Would the Supreme Court hear a "frivolous" case?...
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