The Brunson Brothers are a quartet of trumpet players who were of notable fame in the '70's and '80's, appearing on the Johnny Carson and other well known shows. Deron, one of the brothers, had a lot of experience in the legal field in filing Pro Se lawsuits (a lawsuit where one represents themselves, without a lawyer).
The brothers witnessed the 2020 election along with claims by some members of congress that the election was rigged. What came as a shock to the four brothers is when they discovered that 387 members of Congress along with VP Mike Pence actually voted against the proposed investigation, thus thwarting the investigation. Whether the election was rigged or not was no longer their main concern. What now became the concern was when those members of Congress violated their sworn oath by voting to thwart the investigation.
Deron already had experience with the SCOTUS by bringing two petitions to them (both of which were denied) but this experience gave him enough success and confidence to imagine that maybe, just maybe, he might be able to do something about this thwarted investigation.
Deron got together with his other two brothers to plan out the strategy (Gaynor was heavily occupied with his media business). They decided to have their oldest brother Loy to be the name on the lawsuit, which is called a "Complaint" and because he would be on the Complaint, the Court would refer to him as the Plaintiff. The 388 people being sued will now be called Defendants. Loy filed the complaint, which eventually got stuck in the Federal Court, so they got together and decided to have their brother Raland file the identical lawsuit with his name on it, in the Utah 2nd District Court. While Loy's lawsuit continued to be held hostage in the Federal Court, Raland's lawsuit eventually made it to the SCOTUS.
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On December 5, a group of grassroots leaders, influencers, and activists came together at a home in Palm Beach, Florida to discuss this case and see how we could advance and lend our support. Inspired and lead by Juan O'Savin, we came up with a plan to involve citizens around the nation and the letter writing campaign was born. Out of that seminal moment, 50K Americans have stepped up and shown their support by mailing a letter to SCOTUS and sending a copy to the Brunson Brothers. Realizing the corporate media will not address the grievances presented in the case, The Brunson Charge is the kickoff of the next phase, which seeks to multiply this original effort and bring further attention to the lawsuit.
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