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  1. 15 hours ago

    SCOTUS knows that, no matter that they do, half the country will think the election was stolen. So why not use the Constitutional roadmap to resolve the controversy? That is what the proposes.

  2. Dec 9

    These are the 18 states.

  3. Dec 8
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  5. Dec 8

    Don't listen to legacy media will hear on Thursday

  6. Dec 9

    . and could reign in the madness of the overnight: Announce your exit from the party, and immediately deprive it of the majority in the U.S. Senate. It's way past time to show true backbone. Words are easy. Action matters.

  7. Dec 8

    The ONLY court that can hear the is the Supreme Court of the United States. When a case is between two or more states, the Supreme Court holds both original and exclusive jurisdiction, and no lower court may hear such cases. SCOTUS does not have discretion to ignore

  8. Dec 9
  9. Dec 9

    (Thread) How did the go off the rails? Let me count the ways. First, given the allegations, the remedy is [to say the least] inappropriate. The better word is "insane." The allegations are that:

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  10. Dec 8
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  12. Dec 8

    Texans to every other state just standing around :

  13. Dec 8

    Read our full statement regarding the ongoing controversies over the 2020 federal election and the new motion put forth by the State of before the U.S. Supreme Court at .

  14. Dec 8
  15. Dec 8

    Dam ..... things took quite a positive turn today for !

  16. Dec 9

    As a Texan, you should ask yourself why the Solicitor General of Texas is not arguing the . It’s not because he has a dental appointment tomorrow. Paxton needs a pardon and Trump needs angry fools willing to believe the election was rigged.

  17. Dec 9

    The amazing response to the ridiculous . The Texas AG has more evidence against him than he has against all 4 states in this suit. Bring it.

  18. Dec 9

    Breaking: The Texans general manager asks the NFL to intervene in games played by Jacksonville; Indianapolis, and Tennessee, and invalidate all their wins. A vast majority of people believe the Texans should be winning the division.

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