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Thank you to these workers, you guys deserve all the thanks you can get.
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Hell yeah, these two ladies are using the American Law System to successfully get these ratfuckers. Go girls! And wasn’t Gateway Pundit white listed in this sub at some point and time? Go Miss Ruby Go!
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Duplicate post, sorry folks, my connection posted this twice.
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These are the American heroes we’re looking for. They deserve nothing but good things after what they went through.
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Thanks to Giuliani’s failed attempt to file for bankruptcy, Freeman and Moss could soon gain control over his assets.
Hopefully, their victories will dissuade more right-wing personalities and organizations from throwing around false claims about next month’s election, but alas, the right isn’t exactly known for its introspection.
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://newrepublic.com/post/187058/georgia-election-workers-gateway-pundit-settlement) reduced by 78%. (I’m a bot)
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> Attorneys representing Donald Trump have threatened legal repercussions against the judge overseeing the former president's January 6 election interference trial, arguing against the scheduled release of more documents pertaining to special counsel Jack Smith's 165-page unsealed motion.
> The motion was broken into four separate sections: The first section outlined Smith's case against Trump, while the second offered a roadmap to aid Chutkan in determining which actions undertaken by Trump were considered "Official," due to a July Supreme Court ruling that redefined executive protections by expanding the definition of presidential immunity.
> The Supreme Court handed Trump one of the biggest wins of his career in July, when they ruled 6-3 to expand a president's immunity and redefine what constitutes an "Official act," effectively deciding that Trump could not be held accountable for some of his behavior with regard to attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
I hope they haunt the dreams of the people they are winning against. These 2 women are actual heroes. Enjoy your judgement awards, and our thanks for taking down some of the ratfuckers at the same time.
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These two women were doing nothing more than being good Americans. Bless them may they have peace.
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Thank you to these workers, you guys deserve all the thanks you can get.
Hell yeah, these two ladies are using the American Law System to successfully get these ratfuckers. Go girls! And wasn’t Gateway Pundit white listed in this sub at some point and time? Go Miss Ruby Go!
Duplicate post, sorry folks, my connection posted this twice.
These are the American heroes we’re looking for. They deserve nothing but good things after what they went through.
Thanks to Giuliani’s failed attempt to file for bankruptcy, Freeman and Moss could soon gain control over his assets.
Hopefully, their victories will dissuade more right-wing personalities and organizations from throwing around false claims about next month’s election, but alas, the right isn’t exactly known for its introspection.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://newrepublic.com/post/187058/georgia-election-workers-gateway-pundit-settlement) reduced by 78%. (I’m a bot)
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> Attorneys representing Donald Trump have threatened legal repercussions against the judge overseeing the former president's January 6 election interference trial, arguing against the scheduled release of more documents pertaining to special counsel Jack Smith's 165-page unsealed motion.
> The motion was broken into four separate sections: The first section outlined Smith's case against Trump, while the second offered a roadmap to aid Chutkan in determining which actions undertaken by Trump were considered "Official," due to a July Supreme Court ruling that redefined executive protections by expanding the definition of presidential immunity.
> The Supreme Court handed Trump one of the biggest wins of his career in July, when they ruled 6-3 to expand a president's immunity and redefine what constitutes an "Official act," effectively deciding that Trump could not be held accountable for some of his behavior with regard to attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
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I hope they haunt the dreams of the people they are winning against. These 2 women are actual heroes. Enjoy your judgement awards, and our thanks for taking down some of the ratfuckers at the same time.
These two women were doing nothing more than being good Americans. Bless them may they have peace.