The four Brunson brothers are a family of musicians, who travel around the nation playing their music. But they have also become staunch defenders of democracy, and believe that their leaders failed to live up to their oath of office. For this reason, the Brunsons are suing in the United States Supreme Court with their case Brunson v. Adams.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee believes this case is critical for America’s future and may even overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Huckabee said, “The argument, in this case, is that by not looking into serious allegations of election fraud, those who voted to confirm the results of the 2020 election broke their oath of office and are ineligible to run for any elected office again. To give you an idea of the scope of the potential fallout, Kamala Harris is in that group, and so is Mike Pence.”
However, there is still some doubt among pundits as to whether or not this is a viable option. The suit itself spells out exactly what constitutional requirements were not followed, including the refusal to investigate congressional claims that the election was fraudulent.
This lawsuit could potentially be a fight for American democracy itself, as it targets any violations of procedure that may have happened during the election process. The Brunsons argue that by denying due investigative process to allegations of election fraud, it is tantamount to treason against all citizens of the United States – an act which would leave Biden in power indefinitely and render fundamental freedoms moot if left unchecked.
Dozens of other lawsuits were filed against various aspects of the 2020 Election such as mail-in ballot harvesting and faulty voting machine systems, but these were largely ignored by legislators who chose to certify results without fully examining them first. Brunson v Adams however insists on addressing these issues in depth and resolving any constitutional violations that may have occurred – making it much more important than other suits which focus mainly on specific details which can be overlooked more easily.
If successful, this suit could spell a victory for American democracy and its citizens’ right to hold elected officials accountable, something which has been absent in recent years amidst partisan subterfuge and false narratives spread by mainstream media outlets attempting to address allegations of fraud with easy talking points instead of credible investigations.