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Fucking of course. There are probably land mines all over this. Drum Monday #1
6 weeks of dodging Town Halls. Here's what they were hatching instead... mpcamb Tuesday #23
Planning their smash and grab extortion plan. Irish_Dem Tuesday #26
Yep, Schumer has to go, either he knew about it or should have. Either way he has to go. dem4decades Tuesday #29
The Dems that voted to allow this should have to pay the damages for this corruption. walkingman Monday #2
Seriously? What makes you think he'll lose this suit? ancianita Tuesday #12
I guess because I do not trust our justice system...especially at the higher levels. walkingman Tuesday #13
You guess? Forget the system. The DOJ just lost thousands of lawyers. ancianita Tuesday #15
If they can sue federal employees, why not go after the big guy? FakeNoose Monday #3
Skullduggery is their go-to. BurnDoubt Monday #4
Now begs the question: Polybius Monday #5
Important questions. yellow dahlia Monday #6
Senators are cordial to each other, what a gift. dem4decades Tuesday #27
We know the answer to that question. Irish_Dem Tuesday #28
This bill provision is unconstitutional, as it is retroactive to 2022, capturing Jack Smith's 2023 subpoenas. SunSeeker Monday #7
He'll handle this. It's doubtful Smith's going to be held liable by the DC District Court. ancianita Tuesday #11
But DOJ will happily pay these scumbag GOP insurrectionist senators $500k each. SunSeeker Tuesday #18
Not necessarily. Each senator will have to pay his own legal fees for making their case to the DC Circuit. ancianita Tuesday #22
The senators don't even need to file a lawsuit. They can just submit a government claim. SunSeeker Tuesday #24
I stand corrected. I thought I read that they each individually qualified to sue for damages. Sorry. ancianita Tuesday #25
But Lawrence said it was a win SamuelTheThird Monday #8
How about you link it. I watch Lawrence all the time and never once heard that. ancianita Tuesday #16
He didn't call it a win. He called it a compromise. nt SunSeeker Tuesday #19
It just keeps getting better. iemanja Tuesday #9
MaddowBlog-Republicans use spending bill to empower themselves to sue over phone records searches LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #10
Incredible Senate-ing here as senators make this applicable just to them, not House members LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #20
Thank you DINO's. republianmushroom Tuesday #14
Think they didn't read that bill? Who were the DINO's, huh? Name them. ancianita Tuesday #17
Very strange to think how this works karynnj Tuesday #21
I believe it was FBI investigators which makes it doubly puzzling FakeNoose Tuesday #30
Chip Roy wants this provision removed LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #31
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