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Supreme Court Ends Trump's Bid to Withhold Jan. 6 Records

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  • AxtremusA Offline
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    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-trump-documents-idUSKBN2KR1LT

    The lower courts have consistently ruled that Trump cannot block the transfer of the White House's records on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Now the Supreme Court is also siding with the lower courts on this.

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      It is a witch hunt. The lower court, the appeal court, and the Supreme Court are all left filled courts, just like the rest of the courts when they rule against President Trump. They are not following the rule of law!!!

      (Of course, when they do rule in his favor, they are upstanding judges who know the difference ruling on the law and making laws on their own!) LOL

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        I think his team knew this would happen but was trying to run out the clock for Jan 2023 when, most likely, the GOP takes the house.

        Only non-witches get due process.

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