Lin Wood Releases A Statement As SCOTUS Dismisses Several Election-Related Cases

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Attorney Lin Wood released a statement on Telegram after the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed several election-related lawsuits regarding the 2020 November election.

The nation’s highest court also dismissed a case brought by lawyer Lin Wood against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, challenging results and policies in Georgia.


Lin Wood’s statement is as follows:

I know many have been waiting on me to comment about the actions (or inaction) by the U.S. Supreme Court today in the 2020 election cases.

I will not mince words, We The People who seek honest elections conducted under the rule of law lost. The enemy won.

Having spoken that truth, the Dissenting Opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas validates and confirms that the lawsuits pursued by Sidney Powell and me were based on legitimate issues of law. All accusations and proceedings seeking to penalize or “discipline” Sidney and me should be terminated as we raised important issues in those case recognized by Justice Thomas. I agree with his Dissent. His rationale in the Pennsylvania is directly on point with my Georgia case and Sidney’s cases in Michigan and Wisconsin. Continued Below


But this legal battle is not about Sidney and me. It is about you and your right to rely on the rule of law, especially on the bedrock principle that we must have honest and legal elections.

I remain very concerned about the breakdown of the rule of law in our country.

I will not quit. As I have done in the past, so I will continue to do in the future. I will continued to exercise my right of free speech and my right to take lawful actions in courts and/or administrative proceedings to recognize and re-establish the rule of law in America. Thank you for your support. Stay strong. Keep hope alive. Continued Below


Lin Wood’s official statement on Telegram:

The dissenting opinion of Justice Clarence Thomas can be read HERE.

(Related: Lin Wood Releases A Statement Ahead Of SCOTUS Considering To Hear Election Cases In GA, PA, MI, AZ & WI)