Friday, February 19, 2021
Updated Sunday 12:01am EST
Sydney Powell issued the following update on Fridays Supreme Court Meetings (🎙Full Interview Below):
“We expect any orders to come out Monday and any opinions that might be ready to be announced Thursday.”
Update: 7:43pm EST
Attorney Lin Wood had these comments:
“Many are watching and waiting on the U.S. Supreme today. In its conference, the Court will decide whether the cases from GA, Michigan, and Pennsylvania will proceed.
If the Court says NO, we will know the majority of the Court is corrupt. The cases are based on established, black letter law. The elections in those states were illegal and unconstitutional. They changed the election rules without approval of the state legislatures.
If the Court decides the cases will proceed, we will not know for sure if a majority of the Court is corrupt until final decisions are issued which could take months. Remember the decision in Obamacare?
Maybe the Court will allow the cases to proceed and buy time before the corrupt justices are exposed.
If the majority in the Court is not corrupt, a ruling should be issued today in Pennsylvania case. GA and Michigan should have cert granted with a reversal and remand to follow law in Pennsylvania case.
We are going to learn a great deal about our Supreme Court justices today whatever the rulings may be.
Keep praying that justice is done today.
God bless you. - Lin 🙏❤️🇺🇸
ORIGINAL POST:
The US Supreme Court is set to consider President Trump’s voter fraud cases in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Michigan on Friday.
These three cases are on the Supreme Court docket for Friday.
Here is more on today’s Supreme Court cases.
As a reminder, Pennsylvania Democrat officials changed the election rules weeks before the election without consulting the legislative branch. This is unlawful in the state. It will be interesting to see if SCOTUS is the latest lawless branch of government following today’s decisions.
Case Number 20-542
Republican Party of Pennsylvania, Petitioner v. Veronica Degraffenreid, Acting Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al. It used to be Republican Party of Pennsylvania, Petitioner v. Kathy Boockvar, Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al.
Case Number 20-574
Jake Corman, et al., Petitioners v. Pennsylvania Democratic Party, et al.
Case Number 20-799
L. Lin Wood, Jr., Petitioner v. Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State, et al.
Case Number 20-815
Timothy King, et al., Petitioners v. Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, et al.
Case Number 20-845
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., Petitioner v. Veronica Degraffenreid, Acting Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al. – Used to be Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., Petitioner v. Kathy Boockvar, Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al.
Case Number 20-882
Donald J. Trump, et al., Petitioners v. Joseph R. Biden, et al.
We will learn a lot about the Supreme Court's loyalty to the Constitution.
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