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Machiavellian said:
sundin13 said:

Given that many courts are overwhelmingly Republican, the checks and balances of the Judicial System are less encouraging...

True, there are a lot of Republican judges but we have seen many of them shoot down on multiple occasions GOP and Trump BS stuff so I have a little faith that the rule of law will still prevail.  Yes, you will have judges like the ones in Alabama or that one judge in Florida doing the documents case but we also have to remember all the court cases after the election that were shot down by republican judges who were not buying the BS.  I just believe the magnitude of Trump stupidity will raise up to a degree that most will not put their integrity on the line for it. 

The majority of those cases after the election where technically not brought about by Trump and/or his campaign but rather local states or groups.  And the majority of those cases were tossed out because no actual evidence was being provided.   In other words, there wasn't enough gray area for any Trump appointed judge to work with.  Further, look at how even the Supreme Court has been dragging their feet on the ruling on Trump's presidential immunity claim. 

You are correct about Trump's stupidity (and his lawyers') being one of his own biggest hurdles.  But what happens if his persistence pays off?  Or the "Trump" isn't so stupid?



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