Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:When it was people imprisoned over January 6th, Supreme Court let them sit in prison for years while the district courts and appeals courts reviewed the details and formed decisions before eventually saying the Sarbanes Oxley charges did not apply to these cases.
When it was illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and stopped deportations within 24 hours, without even having jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Poor baby… certainly this will win them over. I guess HE gets to threaten people all day.
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