Matt Patrick, a member of the SREC Texas Electoral College, revealed a shocking news Thursday during a meeting that was seen on a video clip circulating on Twitter.
He explained that a “current staffer” of the Supreme Court said he heard through the walls Justice John Roberts screaming to other fellow justices that they will not hear the Texas lawsuit because riots might happen. He, allegedly, also insisted that this lawsuit cannot be compared to the Gore vs. Bush issue because there were no riots then. In other words, Justice Roberts dropped the lawsuit without conducting a hearing because he is afraid of BLM and Antifa.
Roberts was nominated by former president George Bush in 2001, and was confirmed in 2003.
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"I don't give a #@&^ about 'Bush v. Gore'… at that time we didn't have RIOTS!"
A staffer "heard *SCREAMING* through the walls as Justice Roberts & other liberal Justices were insisting this case *NOT* be taken up…"
Wonder why Texas' case was dropped? Here's why: pic.twitter.com/rCpf5vwqSQ
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) December 17, 2020
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.” In 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.
“Are you going to be responsible for the rioting if we hear this case?” Justice Roberts allegedly told the other Justices.
“Don’t tell me about Bush v. Gore, we weren’t dealing with riots then. 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, apparently, added.
Roberts was referring to Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump nominee .
“This is the end of Democracy John,” Justice Thomas replied, according to the staffer.
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