Trey Gowdy tells Trump not to count on the Supreme Court

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Donald Trump is headed to the Supreme Court for the most important case of his life.

But Trump got some bad news.

And Trey Gowdy blindsided Donald Trump with a Supreme Court surprise.

Donald Trump was in a celebratory mode.

The Supreme Court had rejected the Democrat Party scheme to cancel the 2024 election and allow Joe Biden to run unopposed by banning Trump’s name from the ballot.

A unanimous Supreme Court slapped down Soros-funded groups that sued to steal the right to vote for Trump from Americans using a fringe legal theory that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualified Trump from holding office because of the false claim he was an insurrectionist.

The Supreme Court also announced it would hear Trump’s immunity appeal in the January 6 case on April 25 casting serious doubt on the ability of Joe Biden prosecutor Jack Smith to bring this case to trial before the November election.

Before Trump spoke to the nation, Trey Gowdy appeared on Fox News and suggested Trump not spike the football as Gowdy believed it was likely the Supreme Court would ultimately reject his claim of blanket immunity.

“I would encourage him to do something that he doesn’t often do, which is show humility because there are other decisions that are coming that he may not agree with,” Gowdy began. “I don’t think he’s going to win the presidential immunity case before the court.”

“This was not a close case, and anyone who listened to oral arguments knows that. But neither is the presidential immunity,” Gowdy continued. “I don’t think that one’s going to wind up being close to either — the other direction.”

Trump heeded Gowdy’s suggestion and adopted a statesman-like tone and simply praised the Court for their hard work and told the American people that the issues before the Supreme Court were bigger than just him.

“I want to start by thanking the Supreme Court for its unanimous decision today. It was a very important decision, was very well crafted, and I think it will go a long way toward bringing our country together, which our country needs,” Trump declared. “And they worked long, they worked hard, and frankly, they worked very quickly on something that will be spoken about 100 years from now and 200 years from now. Extremely important.”