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Apr 15Liked by Daniel L. Cooper

Doubtful THIS SCOTUS would allow anything the 118th Congress could pass

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I don’t expect this SCOTUS to do anything in accordance with the Constitution, or the laws of this nation. They have repeatedly proven they don’t care what the law says with their rulings since Trump appointed his selections to the court.

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Apr 15Liked by Daniel L. Cooper

If convicted and he still runs that means that a felony conviction of a former president/candidate would no longer be considered disqualification and SCOTUS ignored his Insurrection disqualification, so all in all, even with two impeachments too his failure to become king validates it for a future president

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You are correct, Robert. He can still become president if convicted on all counts, and even if he’s imprisoned.

To me, this is one thing about the Constitution that needs to be addressed. Sadly, our forefathers didn’t have the vision that this situation would ever come to life that for this country. But, I’m guessing that they did a pretty good job setting up the documents that would run a nation through the centuries.

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Apr 14Liked by Daniel L. Cooper

Hope it’s very traumatic for the Orange narcissist!

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As do I! I sincerely hope it pushes him “over the edge”, so to speak!

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