Reactions to Texas Lawsuit Dismissal
Americans have been reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision to not consider the Texas case on potential for election fraud in the November election.
SCOTUS threw out the case for a “lack of standing” meaning that the justices decided there wasn’t a strong enough connection showing that the four disputed states harmed Texas.
Spokesman for the Biden campaign, Mike Gwin, said the Supreme Court “decisively and speedily rejected” what he called Trump’s “attacks on the democratic process.”
Pennsylvania’s attorney general echoed the remark, saying the nation’s highest court saw through what he called a “seditious abuse of our electoral process.” He added this should make “anyone contemplating further attacks on our election think twice.”
Election Protester: ‘We Have Such Corruption at Every Level’
WASHINGTON Joe Visconti, president of the American Shakespeare Theatre in Connecticut, traveled to Washington to protest because he feels the government the country claims to have no longer exists, and that elections have become a sham.
“We don’t have a Constitution right now, we don’t have a country, half of the country will never vote again,” he said on Dec. 12. “We have such corruption at every level, intentional or unintentional, with voting. No matter who you support you should be upset.”
Thousands gathered to join marches and rallies in Washington on Dec. 12, petitioning the government for fair elections and transparent counting. Similar grassroots protests took place every Saturday since the general election in capitals across the 50 states.