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Democrats loose another one.

Tilly22

Posted 12:57 pm, 06/28/2024

Brown voted with the majority and Barrett dissented Anti.

Anonymoose

Posted 12:56 pm, 06/28/2024

Same as the weaponizing DOJ did to Trump bump a misdemeanor to a felony conviction .

Gentleman ****

Posted 12:55 pm, 06/28/2024

I'm confused. Weren't it just a few short weeks ago that we wuz hearing that it's Un-American, Communist and **** near fattening to question a Court decision?

Seems to me that anybody with one of them dictionaries could see that bribery happens 'afore an official acts. If the law don't say it is illegal to accept a "gratuity" then it ain't illegal.

I learned a long time ago that just 'cause something is legal don't make it right. Hellfire, marrying your first-cousin is legal but that don't make it "right."

antithesis

Posted 12:40 pm, 06/28/2024

No big surprise... the same GOP Supreme Court Justices that recently decided that bribing a judge is perfectly legal...

Fakey

Posted 12:27 pm, 06/28/2024

SCOTUS Delivers Major Blow to Corrupt Biden DOJ - Overturns Use of 1512(c)(2) in J6 Cases, Massive Win for Political Prisoners


The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has overturned the Department of Justice's (DOJ) use of 1512(c)(2), a statute pertaining to obstruction of an official proceeding, in cases related to the events of January 6th (J6).

This ruling signifies a major win for those political prisoners and is seen as a significant setback for the Biden regime.

This decision reveals that the Department of Justice unlawfully prosecuted over 350 Americans for their participation in January 6-a blatant misuse of the law aimed at punishing those who protested Biden's election and at criminalizing political dissent.


UnoFire

Posted 12:01 pm, 06/28/2024

Another fred lie.

Not at all what the SCOTUS decided.

DB Cooper

Posted 11:28 am, 06/28/2024

Yes they did. I hope Trump pardons them all.

Anonymoose

Posted 11:25 am, 06/28/2024

Supreme Court says prosecutors improperly charged hundreds of Jan. 6 peaceful protesters.

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