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To: Ronaldus Magnus
Given the tone of the questions, I suggest a muddled decision which may mitigate but not dismiss the current prosecutions of President Trump.

With regard to a "muddled decision" I am not sure what exact steps by Trump have been established and determined in the lower courts to be actionable and would want to read all the briefs by the parties and others here. It is an enormous issue for the Left and would make its immediate future a lot less complicated, a closely split decision along party lines would not be surprising.

A precedent could also easily be set by this case that firmly establishes the authority of the entrenched bureaucracy to control future presidents.

Not only passive control, but actively undermine and sabotage as the record shows.

104 posted on 04/25/2024 10:34:31 AM PDT by frog in a pot (If election officials ignore voting laws, illegal aliens will be able to vote as told.)
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To: frog in a pot

Questions to Sauer by Alito and ACB has me a little concerned, especially when they bring up Blassingame as precedent- that was settled in favor of the officer and not Trump.

I’m hoping I’m just being overly sensitive about their tone and that others are right, but Sauer didn’t blow me away with his responses to the hypotheticals brought up. I’m not ready to give up yet!

None of this matters because it won’t change my vote at all. Even if I have to write him in, I’m with Trump.


106 posted on 04/25/2024 10:45:50 AM PDT by WarANDPiece
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