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things back to normal again?
What could have motivated Schumer to dump the dress code?
Is he being controlled to show the absolute downward spiral in a way many Americans can clearly see? Everyone understand dress code.
There's no way Fetterman has the clout to prompt this. There are larger forces at play.
this pic…trivia
they took it and then realized they were sitting in the wrong order. Nash, Stills, Crosby
the couch was sitting in front of a building that was going to be demolished.
after realizing their mistake, the photographers and group went back the next day to reshoot.
the building and couch were gone.
oh, and Crosby was a controlled C_A asset.
not new. i'm just wondering the motivation for it to happen now.
2024 Texas Republican Primary Polling Trends by CWS Research
https://twitter.com/IAPolls2022/status/1701656952533594342
Don't Mess With Texas
AG Ken Paxton Explains How ‘Secret’ Texas Court Blocked Voter Fraud Prosecutions
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton made a shocking claim during his recent appearance with Tucker Carlson, telling viewers how a nondescript local court threw out hundreds of cases his office was prosecuting for voter fraud.
AG Paxton, fresh off a vindicating impeachment vote that found him innocent on corruption charges, told Carlson how the state’s Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed over 900 cases of voter fraud brought by Paxton, calling his prosecution a violation of constitutional rights and claiming he held no jurisdiction despite being the state’s top attorney.
“We were fully busy prosecuting voter fraud and suddenly the Court of Criminal Appeals – all Republicans – said nope, it’s unconstitutional for the attorney general to be in court because these are the executive branch. That was their reasoning,” Paxton stated. “They said that was a ‘judicial’ function so I could no longer be in court.”
The conclusion made no sense, Paxton continued, because every attorney general in the country is part of their state’s executive branch. By denying an attorney general the right to prosecute criminal matters, the office is effectively devoid of its ability to do anything.
“We prosecuted voter fraud and we had plenty of it, but now there’s no prosecution,” he added.
https://x.com/BerryRazi/status/1704871322915147825?s=20
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/ag-ken-paxton-explains-how-secret-texas-court-bloced-his-offices-voter-fraud-prosecutions-mstef/?utm_medium=agg&utm_source=economics
Is there an anon who can embed this twitter linky?
procrastinating cleaning my garage.
thank you o7