Here is the Court's chance.

berg80

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In his filing to have the insurrection case dropped due to immunity Don's lawyers say he was exposed to "voluminous" evidence of voter fraud. The conservative justices have a chance to show they are not hopelessly in the bag for Dear Leader by asking defense counsel to produce it.
 
In his filing to have the insurrection case dropped due to immunity Don's lawyers say he was exposed to "voluminous" evidence of voter fraud. The conservative justices have a chance to show they are not hopelessly in the bag for Dear Leader by asking defense counsel to produce it.
You and I both know that's not gonna happen.
 
Lefties getting nervous about Sotamayor.

They want her to retire so Biden can replace her.

That means they are scared Trump is going to win. :clap: :auiqs.jpg:
 
If the Court is supposed to make Material Reliance upon reports of "voluminous evidence", the Defense should produce same.

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I believe that there is a fair-to-middlin' chance that SCOTUS will do the Right Thing and insist on seeing this "evidence".
 
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In his filing to have the insurrection case dropped due to immunity Don's lawyers say he was exposed to "voluminous" evidence of voter fraud. The conservative justices have a chance to show they are not hopelessly in the bag for Dear Leader by asking defense counsel to produce it.
This is evidence:
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You do know evidence and proof are not the same thing, yes?
 
In his filing to have the insurrection case dropped due to immunity Don's lawyers say he was exposed to "voluminous" evidence of voter fraud. The conservative justices have a chance to show they are not hopelessly in the bag for Dear Leader by asking defense counsel to produce it.
Wait, did the rules change and a link isn't needed anymore?
 

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