Supreme Court won't wade into Michigan ‘fake elector’ bid against state
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The Supreme Court has decided not to intervene in a case involving a Michigan Republican, Clifford James Frost, who is among those accused of falsely claiming that Donald Trump won the state's 2020 presidential election. Frost argued that the criminal case brought against him and others by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel was pursued in bad faith. This decision is significant as it highlights the ongoing legal battles surrounding the 2020 election and the implications for those involved in the so-called 'fake elector' scheme.
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