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This is one of many challenges that Trump should pursue. He should have challenged it from Day One, why wait until the election to play catch up when the rats are already active?
it's how the judges always want to act to appease the career Establishment-types "it's too late now, but for the future..."
A California judge has ruled that Gov. Gavin Newsom overstepped his authority when he issued an executive order requiring vote-by-mail ballots sent to all registered voters, according to reports.
Sutter County Superior Court Judge Sarah Heckman ruled Friday that Newsom did not have the authority to amend or change existing election law – even during a pandemic.
The ruling put a permanent injunction on Newsom, prohibiting him from changing existing law under the California Emergency Services Act (CESA), according to KCRA.
it's how the judges always want to act to appease the career Establishment-types "it's too late now, but for the future..."
California judge rules Gov. Gavin Newsom overstepped authority with mail ballot order
A tentative ruling allowed Newsom to continue issuing new orders as long as the orders did not change existing law.
www.foxnews.com
A California judge has ruled that Gov. Gavin Newsom overstepped his authority when he issued an executive order requiring vote-by-mail ballots sent to all registered voters, according to reports.
Sutter County Superior Court Judge Sarah Heckman ruled Friday that Newsom did not have the authority to amend or change existing election law – even during a pandemic.
The ruling put a permanent injunction on Newsom, prohibiting him from changing existing law under the California Emergency Services Act (CESA), according to KCRA.