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COUP FIGHTBACK BEGINS: SCOTUS RULES LATE BALLOTS BE SEPARATED


Despite the efforts of blackpillers and Deep State disinformation agents like Richard Spencer to support the Democrats' anti-populist coup, the Trump camp is fighting on and with good reason. 

In perhaps the biggest legal victory for Trump and the American people, the Supreme Court on Friday (6th Nov.) issued a ruling that any and all ballots which arrived after the deadline of 8:00 P.M. EST on November 3rd, must be counted separately from the overall tally of votes that actually arrived on time.

As reported by Breitbart:

The United States Supreme Court has ordered Pennsylvania election boards to separate the count of mail-in ballots that arrived Election Day.

The order, which was signed by Justice Samuel Alito, suggests that the justices may exclude the late-arriving ballots in a subsequent ruling involving the results of the presidential election.

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump was leading Joe Biden by hundreds of thousands of votes in Pennsylvania. But on Thursday, the president’s lead dwindled to less than 50,000 as ballots continued to be counted.

The Trump campaign and other Republicans have since filed several lawsuits related to the ballots, questioning the validity of deadlines.

The Pennsylvania Republican Party had requested an emergency order from the Supreme Court after it was unable to get at least 25 of the county boards to confirm they were placing the ballots in a secure, sealed container and that they have been counting them separately.

Separating the late-arriving ballots has another benefit. It is widely suspected that most of them were in fact illegally harvested, fake, or fraudulent, and were designed to benefit the candidacy of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. 

By separating the ballots, the extent to which they favour Biden and Harris will reveal statistical impossibilities and further emphasise their fraudulent nature. This is turn will make it easier for SCOTUS to discount them or throw out the entire election in Pennsylvania. 

Such a move could mean the decision to choose Pennsylvania's 20 electors for the Electoral College going to the state legislature where the GOP currently enjoys a majority of 28 to 22 seats. This might mean Trump taking the state, but it is unlikely to be that simple, as we are now entering uncharted constitutional waters.

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