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thxpk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Larp.

scotus have not been meeting in person at all for months.

by SHIT
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thxpk 4 points ago +4 / -0

No, how many times do all these tick tock, q, and booms have to fail for you idiots to wake up to there's no plan, every single person in DC is against Trump. It doesn't matter what side they are on.

Trump was always alone in this fight.

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thxpk 2 points ago +3 / -1

We know they cheated.

They know they cheated.

Everyone knows they cheated.

And absolutely nothing has been done about it.

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thxpk 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't understand why anyone cares about this report, we all know there was foreign interference but it was domestic interference that did the cheating! why the fuck aren't they being arrested.

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thxpk 2 points ago +2 / -0

No it’s Congress, can’t get to that point before congress accepts them and they won’t

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thxpk 3 points ago +3 / -0

None of the dueling electors were sent officially from the legislature so Congress won't accept them.

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thxpk 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not dooming to say Trump has been abandoned, he has, they've stabbed him in the back, betrayed him and they did so from day one.

The democrats cheated but..

The republicans are the ones who betrayed Trump. The GOP needs to be destroyed across the entire country, no quarter given.

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thxpk 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is why fools crying doomer at anyone posting stuff about Trump losing are idiots.

The GOP themselves are ensuring Trump loses. Every win he has they seek to destroy on purpose.

They betrayed Trump.

The GOP need to be destroyed.

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thxpk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not likely. The legislatures themselves have to put forward competing electors so those electors signing stuff outside do not qualify as competing when it comes to Congress. They are doing it in the hope court cases cause contested states to retract certification because of proven fraud, then they can become "official" competing electors and may cause Congress to then vote to say the election is in dispute so it falls to the 12th amendment to vote with R's having a majority and thus would vote Trump in.

The number of things that have to go right at each step for this to occur is astronomical.

It's quite simple.

Trump won.

The Democrats with the help of the Republicans cheated him out of the win with massive, pervasive fraud. They then covered it up. The law in turn has ignored almost all the cases refusing to listen to the evidence using technicalities to rule...including SCOTUS who punted on a Constitutional question.

Trump never had any allies other than we the people. The entire government orchestrated his "loss".

The d's cheated. The courts are corrupt and worse of all: The GOP deliberately stabbed Trump in the back.

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thxpk 1 point ago +3 / -2

Yes it damn well was, it was dismissed on the mind boggling stupid reason of laches, if it had been submitted before the election as per that argument, then they would have dismissed it on standing.

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thxpk -4 points ago +8 / -12

Stop being naïve. There's no plan, no q secret code, Texas did have standing because the Constitution is a contract between states, scotus saying otherwise was proof they will play no role in this at all. Remember they dismissed the PA case just a day before the Texas case, the PA case was a slam dunk with standing, and even was about the shit Alito ruled on before, but nope, they threw that one in the trash without even looking at it.

Trump was along from day one, he has no allies, it's been him alone against the deep state for four years. They are ALL corrupt.

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thxpk 18 points ago +20 / -2

Trump believed in an America that no longer exists, it's why he made the fatal mistake of not using every single bit of power the office gave him to destroy the cancer.

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thxpk 16 points ago +18 / -2

Then all hope is indeed lost, and it was a false hope when he was elected.

He either publicly starts ordering arrests, or he turns up with the military and secret service to the CIA/FBI everywhere and seizes the documents himself to release publicly.

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thxpk 63 points ago +64 / -1

Trump made one mistake, he had no allies in government at all, ever. He should have gone scorched earth on all of them on day one.

He must now do so today. Declassify all. Order Barr to arrest them. Order a special counsel into election fraud, Hunter Biden etc. Fire EVERYONE. Order all Troops home everywhere. Ban Dominion as a national security threat.

SCORCHED EARTH TIME IS NOW

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thxpk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Epstein didn't kill himself.

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thxpk 4 points ago +4 / -0

Voiding the states electoral votes is the only option imo, kicking it back to the legislatures doesn't undo the damage these states did by enacting their preelection changes.

Only voiding them allows other states to not be disenfranchised by the unconstitutional acts of these four states.

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thxpk 1 point ago +1 / -0

If 50 states all sign up to a contract (The Constitution) then some States choose to ignore parts of this contract and if your contract is not enforced (SCOTUS) than what is the point of the contract in the first place? You no longer have a Union.

This is not just about Trump. I think this is about the very future of the country. If scotus punts on this, it's the beginning of the end.

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thxpk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does anyone not believe the DOJ/FBI are corrupt to the core? There's no "good" agents, there's no honor, they exist solely to serve themselves. There is nothing left to save of them.

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thxpk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Additional Counsel

Steve Marshall, Attorney General STATE OF ALABAMA

Douglas J. Peterson, Attorney General STATE OF NEBRASKA

Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General STATE OF ARKANSAS

Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

Ashley Moody, Attorney General STATE OF FLORIDA

Mike Hunter, Attorney General STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Attorney General STATE OF INDIANA

Alan Wilson, Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Derek Schmidt, Attorney General STATE OF KANSAS

Jason R. Ravnsborg, Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

Jeff Landry, Attorney General STATE OF LOUISIANA

Herbert H. Slatery III, Attorney General STATE OF TENNESSEE

Lynn Fitch, Attorney General STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

Sean D. Reyes, Attorney General STATE OF UTAH

Tim Fox, Attorney General STATE OF MONTANA

Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

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thxpk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Steve Marshall, Attorney General STATE OF ALABAMA

Douglas J. Peterson, Attorney General STATE OF NEBRASKA

Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General STATE OF ARKANSAS

Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

Ashley Moody, Attorney General STATE OF FLORIDA

Mike Hunter, Attorney General STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Attorney General STATE OF INDIANA

Alan Wilson, Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Derek Schmidt, Attorney General STATE OF KANSAS

Jason R. Ravnsborg, Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

Jeff Landry, Attorney General STATE OF LOUISIANA

Herbert H. Slatery III, Attorney General STATE OF TENNESSEE

Lynn Fitch, Attorney General STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

Sean D. Reyes, Attorney General STATE OF UTAH

Tim Fox, Attorney General STATE OF MONTANA

Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

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thxpk 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeh far too many cucks here who downvote because they can't have a rational discussion about what is going on, our chances, our strategy etc, facing reality doesn't mean you give up fighting, but you can't start a new attack if you're too stupid or arrogant to admit some attacks are failing.

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thxpk -1 points ago +1 / -2

PA was our best case so it could a strong hint cuck scotus don’t want to touch this at all

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