NEW – SCOTUS Justice Roberts was reportedly scared to take up the Texas case according to a staffer testimony.
“I don’t give a ***** about ‘Bush vs Gore’… at that time we didn’t have riots!”pic.twitter.com/o4YMdo6aAf
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A new report reveals Chief Justice John Roberts was against the U.S. Supreme Court taking up a national case on election fraud because he was afraid of inciting civil unrest.
“I don’t give a ***** about ‘Bush v Gore'”, Roberts is reported to have said during the deliberations on whether to hear the case, “at that time we didn’t have riots!”
The Supreme Court ultimately decided the 2000 presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
The state of Texas filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court against four battleground states (Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Pennsylvania) alleging the fraud officials in those states allowed to happen disfranchised legal voters in every other state.
Texas was joined in the lawsuit by nearly 20 other states. A similar number of states and U.S. territories joined the lawsuit against Texas.
The Supreme Court, by a vote of 7-2, declined to hear it.