Anonymous ID: 743d02 Aug. 4, 2023, 11:35 p.m. No.19301923   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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Anonymous ID: 743d02 Aug. 5, 2023, 12:01 a.m. No.19301968   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2166

https://twitter.com/wendyp4545/status/1687496516477284352

 

I'm going to start today from the beginning.

 

It's important for everyone to understand why the courts refused to hear the cases brought before them concerning the 2020 election fraud.

 

People who hate Trump like to say that he lost all of the cases that were brought before the courts when in reality, the courts refused to hear the cases and here's why:

 

Standing is the legal right to initiate a lawsuit.

 

To do so, a person must be sufficiently affected by the matter at hand, and there must be a case or controversy that can be resolved by legal action.

 

The attorney's and those they represented didn't have "damage done to them" according to the court.

 

Now many of us disagreed with the courts because everyone is damaged by a fraudulent election and to prove that fraud occurred, we needed to prove it in court but we were denied the ability to present evidence, leaving the results in place.

 

President Trump didn't lose the cases brought to the courts, he was denied by the courts the right to present evidence to prove that fraud took place, until now.

 

In Jack Smith's haste to stick to a pre planned timeline that would tie Trump up in court on major event dates during the presidential campaign season, he charged president Trump with imaginary free speech crimes that any first year novice wouldn't have charged using the stolen 2020 election as his target opening the door for president Trump to exercise his due process rights, with subpoena power to finally litigate the 2020 election fraud in a court of law.

 

"Due process is a requirement that legal matters be resolved according to established rules and principles and that individuals be treated fairly. Due process applies to both civil and criminal matters."

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