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To: miraje who wrote (1469423)7/15/2024 4:11:15 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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It will most definitely be repealed. Only an ignorant fool would think otherwise ;)



To: miraje who wrote (1469423)7/15/2024 4:33:25 PM
From: dj553 Recommendations

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Fiscally Conservative
pocotrader
rdkflorida2

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573102
 
I've got 780,000,000 million reasons not to believe anything that comes from Fox News. I think it will be appealed and probably make it's way to the Supreme Court. It will be a moot point if Trump is reelected as he will be pardoned. Trump's admin was pretty loose with dealing out pardons



To: miraje who wrote (1469423)7/15/2024 5:16:17 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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longz

  Respond to of 1573102
 
definitely a blow to the D fascist party



To: miraje who wrote (1469423)7/15/2024 6:26:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573102
 
Miraje, so the case was dismissed not because of the quality of evidence, or the lack thereof, but because of a technicality.

And said technicality can easily be fixed by Congress, and the charges can be refiled.

Not only that, but the charges could end up in the hands of a different judge, one that isn't so friendly to Trump.

But no worries, once Trump is made president again, he can pardon himself, and the 6-3 Supreme Court will allow it. Maybe they'll claim the self-pardon is part of an "official act" ...

Tenchusatsu