The two "states" are the latest to file an amicus brief in support of the Supreme Court lawsuit seeking to overturn the election s results in four states.
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Two states that do not exist are trying to join a Supreme Court case to invalidate votes in Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
The lawyer for New California and New Nevada told Insider his new states in waiting had an absolute right to intervene in the case.
The lawsuit to overturn votes was brought by Texas and is backed by President Donald Trump, 17 other Republican-led states, and more than 100 GOP members of Congress.
Robert E. Thomas III, the lawyer representing new states, says he s part of a movement to create new states and curb democracy.
Two states that do not exist are trying to join a lawsuit to invalidate the votes of four states that do.
Fake states "New California State" and "New Nevada State" have joined in on a lawsuit brought on by Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, looking to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
A California attorney who lives in Nevada filed a brief on behalf of two would-be states with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday in order to bolster Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton‘s (R) argument that Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin should have their 2020 election results overturned in favor of President
Donald Trump.
“New California State and New Nevada State are directly impacted by the arbitrary and capricious changes in election laws and procedures [that] occur with unfortunate regularity in the current States of California and Nevada,” the proposed amicus brief says–asserting their interest in the case that the Supreme Court has yet to accept.
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