Trump to be REINSTATED as POTUS? Here’s How…

After literal years of attempting to prove that the 2020 election was somehow rigged against him, former President Donald Trump could soon finally have his day in court.

Trump’s claims regarding the presidential contest have been a consistent part of his rhetoric ever since he left the White House back in January of 2021.  Now, after months of tedious litigious lurches, the Supreme Court could soon decide to hear a case that would reinstate Trump as the President.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider whether or not to hear a lawsuit that seeks to remove President Joe Biden from the White House and reinstate former President Donald Trump to office.

The Brunson v. Adams lawsuit claims that lawmakers violated their oaths of office by allegedly failing to investigate a foreign intervention in the 2020 presidential race which allegedly rigged the election against Trump.

The case is based on the claim that the defendants—who include Congress members, Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former Vice President Mike Pencevoted to certify the 2020 presidential election after receiving a valid request from 154 members of Congress to investigate unfounded claims of electoral fraud in six states.

This isn’t the first time that the high court has been involved with the case.

The Supreme Court declined to consider the lawsuit on January 9, but the plaintiff, Raland Brunson, filed an appeal on January 23. Now, the court has to reconsider whether or not to hear the case, according to an update on the SCOTUS’ website that read that the lawsuit was “distributed for conference” on Friday.

The unprecedented nature of the situation has many Americans wondering if there is any possibility that Trump could find himself back in the Oval Office without winning reelection – something that the Big Apple businessman is already working to accomplish.