
An online movement aims to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to quickly deny Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in the election subversion case against him.
The unorganized group is concerned that the high court may have helped Trump by taking up the case that is expected to delay his trial past the 2024 presidential election.
"I've written my feelings to the US Supreme Court on the Trump immunity case. Have you?" one person wrote on X.
"We need to turn up the heat on this, the most, corrupt SCOTUS in history," another said. "Hound them. Tweet. Write. How can we surround the SCOTUS building with a million protestors? We must march. At least, write to them."
Dozens shared a link to the Supreme Court's contact page.
However, the court's phone number responded with a recording suggesting that U.S. mail was preferred.
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"The Supreme Court does not have a public comment online," the recording said. "Correspondence may be sent via U.S. mail to the Supreme Court of the United States, 101st Street, Northeast, Washington, D.C. 20543."
Others pondered a march on the Supreme Court.
"A March on Washington to protest our stolen Supreme Court is in order," Susie Hicks wrote.
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