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GoSnotty. Are you big mad at SCOTUS
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GoSnotty. Are you big mad at SCOTUS

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Apr 26, 2024, 6:47 PM
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cause you are afraid trump will not be convicted before the election?

Everyone that is upset about the delays; look in the mirror and admit that it’s all political. Bragg is talking about ### in 2013, ###?

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The Thrill Is Gone

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Apr 26, 2024, 8:43 PM
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- - - and it serves them right.

Prediction: SCOTUS will (actually, they MUST) debate this ‘presidential immunity with respect to the ‘outer perimeter’ of official presidential activities because indeed a case of this nature has never been brought, and whatever decision comes out of SCOTUS will be a precedent. Precedent setting decisions are not easily generated; I bet it will be mid-late June before SCOTUS rules.

Decision (A): SCOTUS agrees that presidential immunity is appropriate. This doesn’t end the J6 Trump trial, however, Rather, the case will be remanded to the DC District Court, which must then schedule an evidentiary hearing to determine whether or not Trump actually did act within this newly defined ‘limited presidential immunity’ scope.
(*). It will probably take a month … at the soonest … for the D.C. District Court to even schedule an evidentiary hearing. Team Trump gets the entirety of the time that the J6 case had been ‘stayed’ to prepare for the evidentiary hearing; this is the interval of time between late Q1 through (presumably) late June (3 months) to prepare for Trump’s defense. Next, it will take ~ 2 months for the evidentiary hearing to take place (with that 2 months encompassing the judge’s decision. Even if Trump’s appeal to the DC Appeals Court is not accepted, we’re then looking at ~ 5 months from late June for the actual J6 Trump trial to resume again. And this late Nov date doesn’t count for the time that the actual J6 trial will take to conclude.

Decision (B): SCOTUS rules that there isn’t, and will never be, formal presidential immunity with respect to presidential activities at the ‘perimeter’ of POTUS duties. In this case, the J6 trial will bypass the time needed for the evidentiary hearing … but the trial itself will still not resume until ~ 5 months after late June.

Electile Dysfunction is the end result of TDS. LawFare isn’t the cure.

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I Just need you to find me... umm.. 11,780 votes***

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Apr 26, 2024, 9:46 PM
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Re: I Just need you to find me... umm.. 11,780 votes***

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Apr 26, 2024, 10:24 PM
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It’ll only take five to set this straight.

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Re: I Just need you to find me... umm.. 11,780 votes***


Apr 26, 2024, 10:33 PM
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Klimpzun: Ladies & Gentlemen, you’ve been great. Gooood night!

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"Big Protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there. Will be Wild."****


Apr 27, 2024, 9:26 AM
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