The High Court’s Darkest Hour and Roberts is Concerned About Rioting
Stunning news about the Supreme Court was revealed by Matt Patrick, a member of the Texas State Republican Executive Committee of the Electoral College, on Thursday, December 17, 2020.
According to Patrick, a “current staffer” of the Supreme Court said he heard through the walls that Chief Justice John Roberts was screaming to other fellow justices that they will not hear the Texas lawsuit because riots might happen.
Patrick revealed this news Thursday during a meeting that was seen on a video clip circulating on Twitter.
Roberts was nominated by former president George Bush in 2001, and was confirmed in 2003.
According to a Hal Turner report, the staffer told the radio host that the justices met in person because “they didn’t trust telephonic meeting as secure.”
“Are you going to be responsible for the rioting if we hear this case?” Justice Roberts allegedly told the other Justices.
The Supreme Court has only decided the outcome of a presidential election one time during the 2000 race between George W. Bush and Al Gore in the Brewer County “hanging chads” debacle.
“Don’t tell me about Bush v. Gore, we weren’t dealing with riots then,” Roberts yelled. “You’re forgetting what your role here is Neil. And I don’t want to hear from the two junior justices anymore. I will tell you how you will vote.”
Roberts was referring to Justice Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, both Donald J. Trump nominees.
“This is the end of Democracy John,” Justice Clarence Thomas replied, according to the staffer.
Last spring, it was announced on the SCOTUS website that the Supreme Court is closed to the public, and the justices will do oral arguments remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic, but is open on official businesses.
Back home…watching this all play out! Thanks for getting the most updated info out!! You’re my “go to” for real info!!
Best wishes!!
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Glad you made it back safe and hopefully rested! Welcome home. We were wondering how you were doing.
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Doing fabulous!! Thank you!!Resting. Marveling in the after glow of ALL the amazing memories! It wasn’t the wedding…but thinking it wasn’t meant to be. If it were it would have been something completely different. To share the beauty of it all just my daughter and I mostly…unforgettable mother/daughter moments.
You were right…the people there so genuine and kind. Interesting conversations shared with foreign Americans…and foreigners in general about what is happening here.
I’ll be back to writing soon.
Take care! Keep doing what you do best…and I’ll keep sharing!
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I think they are all compromised.
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Roberts should step down.
Bias should not be tolerated.
If riots occur now it will be due to his malfeasance!
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I agree. He has lost all credibility and drawn even more suspicion to himself–Even more than when he voted in favor of Obamacare. Thanks for your comment and readership.
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That’s why we need term limits even for them he’s been there too long he’s grouchy he’s out of date and he needs to go and he’s a traitor to America for not letting us have our constitutional rights
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Thank you for your observations and comment Alexis. We appreciate your readership.
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Way to reward bad behavior, but I suspect there’s more to it than the threat of riots…
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Impeach justice Roberts for doing a disservice to the Nation, jeopardizing her and insecurity as a lead to the residential evidence to foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election it is now been noted the China and Russian had a hand in the interference he needs to be held accountable for jeopardizing the nations sovereignty in creating a disservice to the nation .
Section 1 of Article 3 of the Constitution says:
“The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services a Compensation which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office”
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Oooeee! And to think Roberts had the balls to say, “I will tell you how you will vote!” If I were one of the Justices I would’ve stood up and asked John Roberts, “Who the hell are you to tell anybody how to vote! Sit your butt down and shut up!”
Why in the hell did they let that creep ride roughshod over them like that! Omg!
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I believe the conversation was very similar to what you said, especially from Clarence Thomas. He told the two junior justices that he didn’t want to hear another word from them…so I’m assuming they were quiet. LOL.
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Wow! The jumiors definitely need to grow a pair. Kudos to Clarence Thomas! I remember when Joe Biden tried to railroad him back in 1991. I watched the whole thing on TV and it was sad. But I’m glad he overcame.
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Another day, another person showing the American people that they have only one right left. Just bow down
And shut up while they steal, cheat, plunder, insult and kill us.
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I feel like justice roberts is a discrace to our judicial system.
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I think justice roberts is a disgrace to the USA
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Agree. Thanks for your comments and readership.
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[…] Eighteen states tried to legally present facts of criminal election fraud to the high court in the recent Texas case, specifically outlining that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State of Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, “abolished safeguards that would have been critical to preventing fraud in voting by mail. First, non-legislative actors in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Michigan abolished or undermined signature verification requirements. Second, non-legislative actors altered the statutory rules for secure handling of absentee and mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Third, the Bill of Complaint also alleges that certain counties in the defendant states excluded bipartisan observers from participating in the opening of ballots and the ballot counting process,” according to Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and the 16 other states’ brief filed in the case. (Chief Justice Roberts ‘Screamed’ at Supreme Court Justice About Texas Lawsuit) […]
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