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Originally Posted by tinytrump
On a roll on Sunday morn- Vlad is that you? The investigations have been done to each states satisfaction... it's done
I think Trump still has more legal cases, and wants the legal case to go to the Supreme Court.
It's also not the last you will hear of this, as according to media reports, Trump is going to launch a separate yuge event on the day of Biden's inauguration at which he will announce his 2024 campaign.
There is also going to be four years of tweets, media attention and constant criticism of the Biden/Harris administration.
I think Trump still has more legal cases, and wants the legal case to go to the Supreme Court.
It's also not the last you will hear of this, as according to media reports, Trump is going to launch a separate yuge event on the day of Biden's inauguration at which he will announce his 2024 campaign.
There is also going to be four years of tweets, media attention and constant criticism of the Biden/Harris administration.
No its treasonous to not concede an election that you lost by millions of votes and the courts. You have no evidence of election fraud which the courts have reaffirmed over 40 times.
And still you try to steal the election by coercing state legislators to throw out the will of the people and get electors loyal to you. Yes that is treason and unamerican.
Treasonous to Donald Trump? Yes. Treasonous to the U.S.A.? No. The problem here is that people have replaced their belief in the country with their belief in Trump.
It's unlikely the Supreme court will disagree with republican judges.
I think this court will be loathe to make a "federal case" of how states are handling their internal voting procedures. I think this court will want to leave the states free to gerrymander and suppress and other kinds of shenanigans to their little Republican hearts' content.
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