Christian Broadcasting Network founder Pat Robertson said Monday that Joe Biden’s “corruption has not been brought to fruition” but the U.S. Supreme Court will not do anything about it.
“I had prayed and hoped that there might be some better solution, but I don’t think — I think it’s all over,” Robertson said on the 700 Club, the CBN’s newsmagazine program. “I think the Electoral College has spoken. I think the Biden corruption has not totally been brought to fruition, but it doesn’t seem to be affecting the Electoral College, and I don’t think the Supreme Court is going to move in to do anything.
“I think we’re going to see a President Biden, and I also think we’ll be seeing a President Kamala Harris not too long after the inauguration of President Biden. So just keep your eyes on the future.”
The comments came after President Donald Trump’s campaign filed another bid with the U.S. Supreme Court on Sunday seeking to overturn three decisions by the Pennsylvania state Supreme Court in a bid to void that state’s election results.
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a case from Texas more than a week ago, which was joined by 17 other states, in which many observers opined was the Trump campaign’s best chance at a hearing. But the court rejected the claim on the procedural ground of standing without considering the merits of the case.
The CBN's correspondent later asked Robertson if he thought Trump should run again for president in 2024.
"I think it will be a mistake," said Robertson. "My money would be on Nikki Haley. I think she'd make a tremendous candidate for the Republican candidate. You know, with all his talent and the ability to raise money and grow large crowds, the president still lives in an alternate reality. He really does."
Robertson then referred to Trump's habit of inflating the truth, like his claims of having the largest inauguration crowd or having the highest approval ratings and saving NBC with his show "The Apprentice."
"People say, 'Well, he lies about this, that,' but, no, he isn't lying. To him, that's the truth," Robertson said, despite the fact that the claims"really aren't true."
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