Friday evening, #WeThePeople attorney Sidney Powell revealed a gang of new emergency filings in the states of Georgia, Michigan, Arizona and Wisconsin.
On the heels of the Supreme Court’s complete embarrassment over Texas’s lawsuit — Powell steps out swinging, bringing some much needed Christmas hope.
We will NOT allow the deep state to take our country away!
Powell’s tweet reads:
“Pay attention! We made emergency filings in #SupremeCourt tonight for #Georgia & #Michigan. Will be filing #Arizona#Wisconsin shortly. These cases raise constitutional issues and prove massive #fraud. Our plaintiffs have #standing
#WeThePeople will not allow #rigged elections.”
Pay attention! We made emergency filings in #SupremeCourt tonight for #Georgia & #Michigan. Will be filing #Arizona #Wisconsin shortly. These cases raise constitutional issues and prove massive #fraud.
— Sidney Powell 🇺🇸⭐⭐⭐ (@SidneyPowell1) December 12, 2020
Our plaintiffs have #standing #WeThePeople will not allow #rigged elections https://t.co/AfvQ3h40u0
Simultaneously, Trump’s legal team filed an emergency appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court:
“In a lawsuit pending in Fulton County Superior Court, Trump seeks to overturn the presidential election results in Georgia. Now he has appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court to get a resolution of the case before Monday, when the Electoral College will formally vote to name Joe Biden the next president.
Trump initially filed the lawsuit Dec. 4. But the Fulton County Superior Court clerk’s office initially rejected it, saying the president’s attorneys didn’t pay the proper filing fee or fill out the paperwork correctly.
Trump’s attorneys corrected that on Monday – the same day state officials recertified the election results following a third tally of votes. The vote showed Biden won Georgia by 11,779 votes out of some 5 million ballots cast.
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With the certification done, Trump’s campaign withdrew an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to prevent the certification. With the emergency motion withdrawn, Fulton County Judge Constance Russell issued an order Wednesday stating the lawsuit would proceed “in the normal course” – which means it will not be resolved any time soon.”