Supreme Court gives another blow to Donald Trump, dismisses Texas vote rigging plea


- Trump's allies petitioned the court

Washington Saturday, December 12, 2020

Trump and his supporters were shocked when the Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's plea that the vote count in the state of Texas was rigged and rigged.

So far, Trump has been making all sorts of excuses not to vacate the White House. Trump has been accused of rigging the vote count in almost every state, and in some states he has even gone to court. But his complaint was proved wrong in every court.

Thus Trump is no longer the President of the United States. He will have to vacate the White House sooner rather than later. He knows he will have to go to jail if his misdeeds are investigated after the White House is vacated, so he is not in the mood to vacate the White House. Trump has the support of his sons. But his wife and daughter-in-law kept telling him that he was defeated. Prepare to evacuate the White House.

The Supreme Court said in its ruling that Texas had no proper role to play in lawsuits against Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Justice Samuel Allito and Justice Clarence Thomas said we were allowed to sue Texas but did not bar the final four states from finalizing the results. All the allegations you made were baseless and false.

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