I “liked” this article, but would question whether djt is as cornered as it seems. The judge gave him two weeks to prove compliance. That may be normal for the court but gives him way too much time to accomplish more damage to the system.
Remember he is all about delay, delay, delay….
I would think that the Secretary of State is vulnerable…
I “liked” this article, but would question whether djt is as cornered as it seems. The judge gave him two weeks to prove compliance. That may be normal for the court but gives him way too much time to accomplish more damage to the system.
Remember he is all about delay, delay, delay….
I would think that the Secretary of State is vulnerable also, and perhaps a good target for a contempt of court charge.
I “liked” this article, but would question whether djt is as cornered as it seems. The judge gave him two weeks to prove compliance. That may be normal for the court but gives him way too much time to accomplish more damage to the system.
Remember he is all about delay, delay, delay….
I would think that the Secretary of State is vulnerable also, and perhaps a good target for a contempt of court charge.