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Roscoe B Davis🎖⭐️⭐️⭐️
RoscoeBDavis1
People I want you to read this thread, this looks like it was written by Brennan's spokesperson, this is a crock of shit, you can bank on ithttps://twitter.com/nick_shapiro/status/1296977643296915456 Durham has
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David Rothschild
DavMicRot
If you tell someone to go commit violent insurrection, but then say later "be peaceful about it" while you wink/smile, that is not exonerating. If I did not know who
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Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss
milleridriss
As promised, a short thread of what I argue in this op-ed. I point out that January 6 was coincidentally and literally the Day of Epiphany, now a colloquial word
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Santiago Vargas Niño
SantiagoVargasN
Sometimes, I get the idea that commentators of the work of the @IntlCrimCourt aren't familiar with the Court's limitations. Sure, it could've acted expeditiously with regard to all the PEs
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Machine Pun Kelly
KellyScaletta
People are upset with the Dems for not calling witnesses. Allow me to explain what happened. First, they wanted to have the one witness to establish that Trump knew how
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
Biden will play no role in Trump’s federal prosecution. He’ll pick a solid AG who will make those decisions independently. Biden is only publicly lamenting about prosecuting Trump so it
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Mary Ilyushina
maryilyushina
Russian state TV is covering the demos today. The report purports to show Navalny supporters as violent and actively targeting policemen, heavily features threats of prosecution by police. “Maidan technologies
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Commutation of the prison sentence of a co-conspirator is legally a "self-pardon," and therefore unconstitutional. Without the protection of the Constitution, such an act is obstruction of justice, witness tampering,
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
I'm not interested in laying blame on anyone for the filibuster or it's selective demise.But I am *very* interested in Bryan's first point about the filibuster and constitutional design. A
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TrumpDuck
TrumpDucki
Affidavits, i.e., sworn statements are very meaningful when it comes to election fraud. Again they may not demonstrate scope and size of the fraud but they can point directly to
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U.S. Naval Institute
NavalInstitute
#OTD in 1945, the trial began for Capt. Charles McVay over the loss of USS Indianapolis. Of all the CO's who lost ships during WWII, McVay was the only one
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
Trump is so dangerous, I cannot flatly reject the value of removing him via the 25th Amendment, but it really is a much inferior tool to impeachment/trial and conviction. And
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Annie Gabston-Howell-
AnnieGabstonH
Trump doesn't do 'future' in any real sense. When he won the presidency, so far as he was concerned, all of his problems were over and he could do what
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Sandeep Singh
PunYaab
PC of legal cell of Kisan unions:More than 20 tractors are missing.When our farmers went to find their tractors they too were arrested. Some farmers were arrested when they got
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Zoé
ztsamudzi
I can't stop thinking about white supremacy being described as a "double standard," the apparent hypocrisy that the state would be hostile and violent towards black and indigenous protestors but
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Sandra Cuffe
Sandra_Cuffe
Today could be a make-it-or-break-it day for the future of #Guatemala and it encapsulates the last 2+ years of borderline constitutional crisis. Just as the current unrest isn't really about
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