“Regardless of the outcome, was the presidential election lawful and fair?” It’s a rather straightforward question being asked by tens of millions of Americans right now.
Meanwhile, the collective response from most Democrats and the mainstream media seems to be either “it was good enough for us” or “there may be some discrepancies but not enough to change the outcome, so let’s move on.” Well, I flatly reject both of those responses.
Yesterday, I joined over 100 other House Republicans in filing an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief regarding Texas' lawsuit challenging the election processes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Wisconsin. You can find a link to this filing below.
Regardless of the outcome of the Presidential election, there remain too many unanswered questions from those states. Therefore, as the brief asserts, the Supreme Court should "provide an objective review of these anomalies and to determine FOR THE PEOPLE if indeed the Constitution has been followed and the rule of law maintained.”