Supreme Court Rejects Case To Remove President Joe Biden And Reinstate Donald Trump Over ‘Rigged’ Election
February 28, 2023 by Maria Pierides
This story has been updated since it was originally published to reflect the information that the Supreme Court declined to consider the appeal to the Brunson v. Adams case on Tuesday, February 21st
Raland, Deron, and Loy Brunson, the three brothers hoping to reinstate former President Donald Trump in the White House, have suffered yet another setback as their case has been rejected for the second time by the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Denies Rehearing Of Brunson v. AdamsJustices turned down the request for the rehearing of Brunson v. Adams on Tuesday, February 21st, making it even less likely for the Utah brothers to succeed in removing President Joe Biden from office. They are not giving up, however, and Raland Brunson took to Facebook the same day, saying: “[Second] Petition denied. Moving on to plan C. I will say more about that within the next few days. We have been working long and hard on these strategies and there are more to come.”
“We understand this to be a possible long but worthy goal,” he continued. “The result is that everyone in this nation will have the peace of mind that comes from knowing that the candidate of their choice will be bound by their oath to protect the rights and freedom of the people they represent.”
The U.S. Supreme Court previously dismissed the case for the first time on Monday, January 9th, declining without comment to hear Raland Brunson’s October 2022 petition. Brunson posted an update on Facebook following the court’s January 9th decision, writing: “The petition was denied. We will now make our next move. A petition for reconsideration. Hang in [there] everyone.”