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exboyfil

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1. So it is Trump and the state of Texas suing the other states
Wed Dec 9, 2020, 06:51 PM
Dec 2020

And it goes to the state courts?

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So it is Trump and the state of Texas suing the other states exboyfil Dec 2020 #1
No. It is a state v state case within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. onenote Dec 2020 #11
Whoopsie rurallib Dec 2020 #2
Looking at the past few months, I think grumpyduck Dec 2020 #3
dear trump, we were doing what YOUR cdc said do do and YOU said to do. AllaN01Bear Dec 2020 #4
It just keep getting more insane each day liberal N proud Dec 2020 #5
He's requested to intervene. That has not been granted. Nevilledog Dec 2020 #6
did he actually join the case? or just tweet that he'd "intervene"? unblock Dec 2020 #7
He hasn't joined the lawsuit yet, dware Dec 2020 #8
Joinder is discretionary, so we'll see. But what I think is going on here is: The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #12
Paxton's indictment is a state indictment, not federal. onenote Dec 2020 #26
There were some civil SEC charges filed against him, which were dismissed, but The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #28
I have no doubt that you are correct about the pardon. dware Dec 2020 #41
A president who is supposed to be president to all Americans blueinredohio Dec 2020 #13
He's seeking to intervene as a candidate, not in his official capacity. onenote Dec 2020 #15
If he can intervene as a candidate blueinredohio Dec 2020 #16
Were they candidates? I don't think so. onenote Dec 2020 #21
You're saying it has to be someone who was a candidate in this election? blueinredohio Dec 2020 #33
yep onenote Dec 2020 #36
Were there people from these states who weren't candidates this election? blueinredohio Dec 2020 #40
Question for you: If Trump has standing as a candidate, which arguably he does, The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #29
He would have to sue in a lower court. onenote Dec 2020 #30
That's what I thought. He could be screwing himself with this move, The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #31
The attorney representing him in the SCOTUS is a joke. onenote Dec 2020 #35
John C. Eastman - quite a piece of work. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #37
Maybe not - it's possible the court has supplemental jurisdiction, The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #9
False. The Supreme Court can and does permit non-state intervenors in original jurisdiction cases. onenote Dec 2020 #10
All this with ZERO evidence of fraudulent voting. world wide wally Dec 2020 #14
I thought it was W.C. Fields that said that..... Squidly Dec 2020 #17
You may be right on WC Fields world wide wally Dec 2020 #18
Groucho Marx once said that to me DFW Dec 2020 #20
Love your stories DFW! Squidly Dec 2020 #39
Not actually StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #19
They may deny it, but the Court can and does permit non-state intervenors in state v state cases. onenote Dec 2020 #22
I didn't say it was a given. Note my use of the word "likely" StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #24
I guess his intervention will backfire. 2naSalit Dec 2020 #23
His intervention won't be determinative of the outcome. onenote Dec 2020 #25
Thanks for clearing this up Saboburns Dec 2020 #27
What evidence does Texas has that Georgia or Michigan fraudulently ran their elections. Blue_true Dec 2020 #32
No more evidence than any of the other 54 failed lawsuits were able to produce. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #38
The sooner this clusterfuck of a shit show ends the better! Initech Dec 2020 #34
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