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Ted Cruz Says He'll Argue for Pennsylvania Lawsuit if SCOTUS Takes Case

High-profile Texas senator says he will present oral arguments to Supreme Court

 on 8th December 2020 @ 3.00pm
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) says he will present arguments to the Supreme Court

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has announced that he will present oral arguments before the Supreme Court on behalf of the Pennsylvania election lawsuit if the SCOTUS agrees to hear the case.

Senator Cruz, one of America's highest-profile lawmakers, said on Monday he will back President Donald Trump's campaign by presenting the election fraud case out of Pennsylvania if the nation’s highest court decides to take the appeal.

“Petitioner’s legal team has asked me whether I would be willing to argue the case before the Supreme Court if the Court grants certiorari,” Cruz said in a statement to Fox News.

“I have agreed, and told them that, if the Court takes the appeal, I will stand ready to present the oral argument.”

“As I said last week, the bitter division and acrimony we see across the Nation needs resolution," he added.

"I believe the Supreme Court has a responsibility to the American people to ensure, within its powers, that we are following the law and following the Constitution.”

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'I believe the Supreme Court has a responsibility to the American people,' Ted Cruz said

Last month, a group of individuals led by Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly (R) and GOP congressional candidate Sean Parnell filed a lawsuit arguing that universal mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state.

According to USA Today, the petitioners seek to "invalidate more than 2.5 million mail-in ballots that Pennsylvanians used to vote in the Nov. 3 election."

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court unanimously threw out the case, so Kelly and his co-petitioners filed an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, according to The Blaze.

Sen. Cruz then promptly issued a statement urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up Kelly's and Parnell's appeal, saying that the case "raises serious legal issues" and arguing that "hearing this case now — on an emergency expedited basis — would be an important step in helping rebuild confidence in the integrity of our democratic system." 

Now, Cruz says he will personally argue the case if the Supreme Court agrees to hear it.

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"Because of the importance of the legal issues presented, I've publicly urged #SCOTUS to hear the case brought by Congressman Mike Kelly, congressional candidate Sean Parnell & state rep. candidate Wanda Logan challenging the constitutionality of the POTUS election results in PA," the senator tweeted Monday.

Repeating a statement he first delivered to Fox News, Cruz explained, "Petitioners' legal team has asked me whether I would be willing to argue the case before #SCOTUS, if the Court grants certiorari.

"I have agreed, and told them that, if the Court takes the appeal, I will stand ready to present the oral argument."

He added, "As I said last week, the bitter division and acrimony we see across the Nation needs resolution.

"I believe #SCOTUS has a responsibility to the American People to ensure, within its powers, that we are following the law and following the Constitution."

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President Donald Trump's legal team is battling for election integrity

Several state courts have seen election challenges filed in the wake of the general election.

Dozens have been filed by attorneys representing President Trump and his campaign, who allege that widespread voter fraud and irregularities are behind Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's projected win.

Neither President Trump nor his campaign is listed as petitioners in Kelly and Parnell's case.

Over the weekend, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito moved up the deadline for the high court to respond to the plaintiffs from Wednesday to Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. ET.

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