Here's Grok referencing all of the cases. It pulled all of them from the SCOTUS website. It also checked newspaper sources.
All of the Brunson cases (the election-related lawsuits filed by Raland J. Brunson and his brother Loy Arlan Brunson) that reached the U.S. Supreme Court have been completely denied.
These cases claimed that hundreds of members of Congress, President Biden, Vice President Harris, and others violated their oaths of office by certifying the 2020 election results without further investigation into alleged fraud. They sought removal of those officials from office. Lower courts dismissed them for lack of standing and other reasons, and SCOTUS never granted review on the merits in any of them.
Here are the specific petitions to SCOTUS and their outcomes (all certiorari petitions denied, with rehearings also denied where filed; no cases were heard or decided on the merits):
Raland J. Brunson v. Alma S. Adams, et al. (Docket No. 22-380)
Petition for writ of certiorari denied January 9, 2023.
Petition for rehearing denied February 21, 2023.
Loy Arlan Brunson v. Alma S. Adams, et al. (Docket No. 22-1028)
Petition for writ of certiorari denied in 2023 (after docketing in April 2023).
The case was fully resolved with no SCOTUS review granted.
Raland J. Brunson v. Sonia Sotomayor, et al. (Docket No. 23-1073; this one sued the three liberal justices for their role in denying the earlier petition).
Petition for writ of certiorari denied May 28, 2024 (Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson recused themselves as named parties).
Petition for rehearing denied July 22, 2024.
No other Brunson-related petitions involving these claims have been filed at SCOTUS since, and none have been granted or remain pending as of March 2026.
A separate, unrelated Brunson case (involving a different person) appeared in a 2024 order list but was also denied/dismissed for procedural reasons and is not connected to these matters.
In short, SCOTUS has uniformly declined to take up any of these cases, consistent with its usual practice of denying the vast majority of cert petitions.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6Z9v9MYatJDe The Bruson Brothers case was heard & voted on by SCOTUS 5 to 4
There are no active Brunson cases.
Here's Grok referencing all of the cases. It pulled all of them from the SCOTUS website. It also checked newspaper sources.
All of the Brunson cases (the election-related lawsuits filed by Raland J. Brunson and his brother Loy Arlan Brunson) that reached the U.S. Supreme Court have been completely denied.
These cases claimed that hundreds of members of Congress, President Biden, Vice President Harris, and others violated their oaths of office by certifying the 2020 election results without further investigation into alleged fraud. They sought removal of those officials from office. Lower courts dismissed them for lack of standing and other reasons, and SCOTUS never granted review on the merits in any of them.
Here are the specific petitions to SCOTUS and their outcomes (all certiorari petitions denied, with rehearings also denied where filed; no cases were heard or decided on the merits):
Raland J. Brunson v. Alma S. Adams, et al. (Docket No. 22-380)
Petition for writ of certiorari denied January 9, 2023.
Petition for rehearing denied February 21, 2023.
Loy Arlan Brunson v. Alma S. Adams, et al. (Docket No. 22-1028)
Petition for writ of certiorari denied in 2023 (after docketing in April 2023).
The case was fully resolved with no SCOTUS review granted.
Raland J. Brunson v. Sonia Sotomayor, et al. (Docket No. 23-1073; this one sued the three liberal justices for their role in denying the earlier petition).
Petition for writ of certiorari denied May 28, 2024 (Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson recused themselves as named parties).
Petition for rehearing denied July 22, 2024.
No other Brunson-related petitions involving these claims have been filed at SCOTUS since, and none have been granted or remain pending as of March 2026.
A separate, unrelated Brunson case (involving a different person) appeared in a 2024 order list but was also denied/dismissed for procedural reasons and is not connected to these matters.
In short, SCOTUS has uniformly declined to take up any of these cases, consistent with its usual practice of denying the vast majority of cert petitions.
Thanks. I will go check it out.