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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][i]That's the lesson of the Trump presidency.[/i] As long as you don't admit any wrongdoing and don't resign, a republican can ride out anything no matter how corrupt, unethical or illegal. The right wing propaganda machine will protect you from any republican backlash and so long as republicans protect their own, [i]there will be no actual consequences[/i]. [/b] [/quote] Please spell out exactly what He did wrong? Not what his wife did, but what he did. [/quote] He tried to hide his wife's involvement. Got it?[/quote] Please show me where he did this, not what you assume he did[/quote] NP. He did not vote to release Trump’s/WH’s records on the insurrection.[/quote] Technically, he did not concur with an assessment that a mandate to release those records (which did not include the emails in question) should not be stayed. And either way, it isn't proof of his intent. [/quote] Oh FFS. It looks really bad. It throws the court's legitimacy and impartiality into question. Justices are held to a high standard and are supposed to avoid things that do exactly that. I know you think you've got some GOTCHA here - but one of the things justices are not supposed to do, is rule in cases where everyone looking at it is like What the actual EFF how can he be ruling on this case given his wife's involvement?! ON ITS FACE this is a case in which he should have recused himself - unless he truly didn't know his "best friend" was participating in Jan 6 and the attempt to overthrow the election, which seems implausible. [/quote]
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