Posted on 02/08/2024 6:55:13 AM PST by CFW
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday morning on whether former President Trump is eligible to be on the 2024 presidential ballot. Listen Live
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theres 2 young sounding female voices ACB and KBJ
Barrett and Jackson
The other 2 are easier to distinguish
Sotomayor sounds older
It doesn’t sound very good for the lawyer in CO right now...
Agree
I noticed that.
Lol
His argument is not going anywhere, they are poking holes like it is swiss cheese.
Gorsuch is brilliant
At a minimum 6-3 but I can see this going 9-0.
“Sotomayor sounds older”
And Kagan sounds like a dude
sounds like the female liberal justices threw a tupperware part and discussed how they were going argue against Trump and team up against Trump’s case
Making points so good that even I can understand.
Gorsuch isn’t buying what Murray is selling.
Show me in that article and section where conviction is in the wording? Interesting one of the justices hasn’t even remotely touched on conviction.
sounds like the female liberal justices threw a tupperware part and discussed how they were going argue against Trump and team up against Trump’s case
:: it means any state can arbitrarily keep any candidate off the ballot by calling them an insurrectionist ::
And any campaign against the standing administration will be termed an insurrection.
Communism
Ketanji Jackson’s closing statement suggested that she wanted to change the language from “violent event” to “chaotic event” so as to make a case
No they are not ignoring it. I just don’t think they think it is an issue if they decide the Sec 3 doesn’t apply to Presidents. This may just be a 9-0 ruling for Trump.
Jason Murray clerked for Justice Elena Kagan of the U.S. Supreme Court and Neil Gorsuch of the Tenth Circuit. Jason graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2011, after earning a B.A. in Political Science and Government from Harvard University in 2008.
Jason Murray clerked for Justice Elena Kagan of the U.S. Supreme Court and Neil Gorsuch of the Tenth Circuit. Jason graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2011, after earning a B.A. in Political Science and Government from Harvard University in 2008.
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