Yes. Also, the statement made by SleepyJoe saying he had put together the most “extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in history,” can be used at trial.
Any statement made in public (just like with the police) may be used against you in a court of law.
Yes. Also, the statement made by SleepyJoe saying he had put together the most “extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in history,” can be used at trial.
Any statement made in public (just like with the police) may be used against you in a court of law.