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Unraveling The Brunson Case

Deron Brunson, joins Mel Carmine and the Staying Alive podcast to update and unravelĀ  the legalese of the Brunson v. Adams 2020 presidential election fraud case.

Brunson, who is the brainchild behind the case, and his brothers Loy and Roland, alleged there was overwhelming evidence that the 2020 election was rigged and Congress refused disregarded the opportunity to look into the matter. “Everybody who doesn’t believe that the election hasn’t been rigged is not investigating the facts,” Deron Brunson said. “Just go and check out the Congressional 117th meeting and investigate that” Here’s more.

Brunson Case Back On Docket

The controversial Brunson v. Alma S. Adams case appears to be rising from the ashes yet again, featuring a different petitioner.

Loy Brunson, one of the suitors in the historic case regarding the results of the 2020 Presidential election and the lone petitioner in the new version, says the U.S. Supreme Court has docketed and filed a new petition via Rule 11: Petition for a writ of certiorari.

Brunson says his case qualifies under Rule 11, which states the petition will be granted, pending judgement from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, only upon a showing that the case is of such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and require immediate determination.

SCOTUS denied the petition for a rehearing in the Raland Brunson v. Alma Adams lawsuit in late February. Here’s more, courtesy of The Daily Drip.

 

Brunson Case Decision Today

What’s next for the Brunson case at the Supreme Court? GHard_Joe says that after meeting on Jan. 6 and combing through 419 cases–including the Brunson case–that filed for writ of certiorari (judicial review of a lower court decision), SCOTUS will reveal its decision on which cases it will hear today.

GHard_Joe says the Supremes will review the cases based on whether or not the lower courts made a legal mistake on standing or sovereign immunity. The Brunson case challenges the validity of the 2020 presidential election, arguing Congress failed to honor its Constitutional duty to investigate alleged foreign interference before certifying the results. GHard_Joe explains further.

 

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