On November 20, four conservative Supreme Court Justices were assigned to the hotly contested states of MI, WI, GA, and PA.

In Pennsylvania,  it looks like Supreme Court Justice Alito may be getting the first crack at hearing the case of massive voter fraud in the state of Pennsylvania, after the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia unanimously rejected Trump’s bid to overturn a lower court ruling on voter fraud, saying that his “campaign’s claims have no merit.”

Three days after the election Justice Alito stepped in to order election officials across Pennsylvania to segregate mail-in ballots received after Election Day.

NYPost reports – A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the results of Pennsylvania’s presidential election — leading President Trump’s campaign to vow a final challenge before the US Supreme Court.

“Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so,” Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote.

“Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here.”

In response, Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis tweeted a joint statement from her and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the campaign’s lead lawyer, in which they attacked the decision as a whitewash in favor of Joe Biden.

“The activist judicial machinery in Pennsylvania continues to cover up the allegations of massive fraud,” she wrote.

Ellis added, “On to SCOTUS!” — an acronym for the Supreme Court of the United States.

Ellis also said she and Giuliani were “very thankful to have had the opportunity to present proof and the facts” during a hearing held last week by Republican members of the Pennsylvania state Senate.

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