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Not going to swear to it but if I remember how it works, the GA case belongs in federal.

The bad news with that is far more troublesome for the defendants than for the prosecution. The feds push their cases far harder -- that is, faster -- than big city state courts. OTOH, even given that, I doubt that -- like the other cases -- it would be finally resolved before the election.

So really, doesn’t matter whether the GA stays in GA or federal court.

Oops! Forgot the sole downside to a transfer: cameras are banned in federal courts, not so in Georgia.

Still. Nothing to stress over.

I’m with Nixon, though; let Trump “twist slowly... in the wind”. He’s only growing more unhinged. By the election (presuming he’s nominated and not flat out clinically insane) I’d hope enough voters would be so repelled by him that the EC vote won’t be close. Likewise, I’d like to think there’d be a blue tsunami on the down tickets, what with the entire GOP as crazy as Trump.

🤞🏻

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Federal Court? Let's see. Neither Trump nor Meadows are currently involved with the Federal government.

Sure, they're being prosecuted for crimes they committed when they were in the Fed, but Trump's already failed in getting his one case moved to Federal Court. I don't think either will succeed and certainly hope they will both fail. I want them ALL to experience the full force of the Rule of Law.

And it definitely needs to serve as a resounding warning to any other low lifes who think they can just "steal" the will and votes of the people, which is a guaranteed right to us all in our Constitution.

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I love deep red sunsets. Many people do. I get pictures from folks of such sunsets all the time on FB. Pollution enhances the color I love. Therefore I guess I have standing against the EPA to sue it for aesthetic injury due to its efforts to stop pollution.

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