Real fucking rich from the guys who just outright refused to vote on Merrick Garland’s SCOTUS nomination in direct violation of their duties.
Cunts.
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Real fucking rich from the guys who just outright refused to vote on Merrick Garland’s SCOTUS nomination in direct violation of their duties.
Cunts.
They also ran off early to avoid a vote in releasing Epstein info
To be fair, Garland would have been a shit SC justice, judging from how he utterly failed to play his hand and fucking refused to prosecute the clear and present danger that was (and is) orangeboi.
Certainly, but that wasn’t really known at the time, and if that’d been their grievance they could have just voted no. Instead, they refused to vote entirely
"What are the charges?" "That's not necessary for you to know. All you need to know is that you'll be found guilty and executed."
I thought I heard earlier today that they don't have any serious legal basis for this, so I'm curious how it will go.
Texas 18th congressional district would like a word