Justice Breyer: We Didn’t Hear Trump Election Case Because It Didn’t Meet Criteria for Being Heard
‘Because they didn’t bring a case’
EXCERPT:
BREYER: "Why was it? Because they didn't bring a case, I guess, that met the normal criteria for being heard. When we decide to take a case, there have to be four votes to take it. So I can't go beyond that. What we do know is that there were not four votes to take it because it wasn't taken. And there are criteria, and if we don't take a case it's, you know, I mean the reason was — all likelihood is that the criteria weren't met."
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