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SignUp Now!I enjoy the wins especially those from the SCOTUS today. However, they didn't let Trump win in 2020. No reason to believe the dems will play by the rules in 2024 given the all out coordinated assault on him going on now. Beside their desire for unlimited power, the biggest concern they have is fear of being prosecuted and jailed for their treachery of the past 8 years. An animal is most dangerous when wounded.I enjoy all of your posts, and most of them are completely negative. Come on brother, take some time to enjoy a WIN every now and again.
New York trial will be tossed because they did not get a unanimous verdict, and SCOTUS just ruled on that being required in criminal trials in the last week or so.Shouldn't this mean that Navarro should be released from jail?
This should stop the Florida case of Jack Smith and maybe the Georgia case. Looks like the dems may only have the "conviction" in the Mickey Mouse NY trial to use against Trump. Might force the scumbag judge to sentence Trump to jail on 7/11.
Almost 100 years ago temps were significantly higher. Does this mean global cooling is happening?
Rep. Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.) said Monday he will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse the Supreme Court ruling issued Monday, which largely shields former presidents from criminal prosecution for actions in office.
“I will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse SCOTUS’ harmful decision and ensure that no president is above the law. This amendment will do what SCOTUS failed to do—prioritize our democracy,” Morelle wrote on the social platform X.
Rep. Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.) said Monday he will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse the Supreme Court ruling issued Monday, which largely shields former presidents from criminal prosecution for actions in office.
“I will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse SCOTUS’ harmful decision and ensure that no president is above the law. This amendment will do what SCOTUS failed to do—prioritize our democracy,” Morelle wrote on the social platform X.