Attorney Jenna Ellis said the Supreme Court's decision was predictable and 'the right call.'
after the Court declined to hear their case. The brothers did not announce what their revised plan entailed, but Ellis expects them to continue to face roadblocks in getting their case heard by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case that proposed removing President Joe Biden, right, from office and reinstating former President Donald Trump, left. Jenna Ellis, a former Trump attorney, said the Court's decision against the case was predictable.
Some Trump supporters maintain claims that the 2020 election was stolen, but Ellis said the process to remove a sitting president isn't possible unless the president is impeached, even if an election is determined to be unfair.that there is only one way to remove a sitting president from office, which is through"impeachment and conviction."
The election was lawless, six states allowed their delegates to vote by false certifications, but the EC process happened. The Constitution has only one process for removal of a sitting president: impeachment and conviction.In the tweet, Ellis admitted that she thought the 2020 election was"lawless," but that didn't mean Trump could be reinstated. She went on to say even if Biden was impeached, the Constitution outlines a presidential succession plan.
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