LIVE: Pete Hegseth Testifies at a Department of Defense Budget Hearing - 6/18/25
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRj4akOUIQs
LIVE: Pete Hegseth Testifies at a Department of Defense Budget Hearing - 6/18/25
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRj4akOUIQs
Bakes, hate to be the one to tell you this
but Q[R] research?
Q Research Research??
meh?
When the truth is told, most of you will be in the hospital.
Christianity - The tree of knowledge of good and evil
Hinduism - The Tree of Life and Death
Christianity is a modern form of Hinduism That leads to Saturn/Satan
all true my fren
HOLY SHIT, IT MAKES SENSE MEOW!!!
HES DRAINING THEIR FUNDS
100+++ EXECUTIVE ORDERS
100+++ LAWSUITS
Correct anon if wrong, but trump is using the doj for his attrny?
And the democrats are using soros/gates funding?
>as the Department of Justice (DOJ) represents the administration in these cases, using public resources
attrnyfag, how much does it cost in total to bring a case before the supreme court
>>23199627 HES DRAINING THEIR FUNDS
On average, the total cost to bring a case before the U.S. Supreme Court is approximately $100,000–$250,000 for the petition stage (filing a petition for certiorari). If the case is accepted for review, costs typically range from $250,000 to $1.5 million, with an average around $500,000–$750,000 for most cases, driven primarily by legal fees. These figures exclude pro bono or in forma pauperis cases, which can be under $1,000.
>very few can afford to use them.
https://x.com/GrahamAllen_1/status/1935368961434292234
SENATOR, YOUR TIME IS UP🤣🤣🤣