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WILL SCOTUS TAKE THIS ON? The Four Brunson Brothers Are Suing Biden, Harris, Pence And 385 Members of Congress for Refusing to Investigate Whether ‘Enemies of The Constitution’ Rigged The 2020 Presidential Election
By Alicia Powe
Published December 12, 2022 at 8:30am
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, former Vice President Mike Pence and 385 members of Congress are being sued for allegedly breaking their oaths of office for failing to investigate evidence that the 2020 presidential election was tampered with by “enemies of the constitution” and the case is currently being considered for the Supreme Court of the United States.
TGP first reported on this case in late November:
When sworn into office, US lawmakers take an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”
According to the complaint, Brunson v. Alma; et al (Docket #22-380), the defendants, Biden, Harris, Pence and members of 385 members Congress broke their oath of office by voting against the proposition, made by members of Congress, to investigate claims that would determine whether “enemies of the Constitution” successfully rigged the election.
The plaintiffs are requesting “possible removal of a sitting President and Vice President of the United States along with members of the United States Congress, while deeming them unfit from ever holding office under Federal, State, County or local Governments found within the United States of America.”
The lawsuit was originally filed by brothers Loy, Raland, Deron and Gaynor Brunson on June 21, 2021 in the Utah 2nd District Court. Loy Brunson filed a similar lawsuit on March 23, 2021 in Utah Federal Court.
US Attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the Brunson lawsuit.
On February 2, 2022, Judge Jill Parrish granted the motion to dismiss and ruled the defendants have “Sovereign Immunity” which she claimed protects them from aiding the enemies of the Consitution while acting in the capacity of their office.
State and federal judges have previously dismissed more than 50 previous lawsuits waged by former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign challenging the election outcome, but the Brunson brothers are pushing on with their case.
The Brunsons are now appealing the case to the Supreme Court. On November 30, the nine Justices set a date to examine the complaint.
SCOTUS is slated to convene on January 6, 2023 to examine the complaint and vote on whether to move forward to a hearing, during which they would officially adjudicate whether the defendants should be removed from office.
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