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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNow that NY State has flipped the State Legislature can we close that double
jeopardy loop hole so we can prosecute dotard donny rump?
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Now that NY State has flipped the State Legislature can we close that double (Original Post)
UniteFightBack
Nov 2018
OP
BIG BIG WIN !!! There is no way out !!! ) So lets just remember this when rump is
UniteFightBack
Nov 2018
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malaise
(268,932 posts)1. Important
Get thee to the greatest page
NewJeffCT
(56,828 posts)2. I believe they're planning to do that
i think Cuomo supported the idea, as did the outgoing and incoming AGs?
Hopefully it will happen soon after they're sworn into office
UniteFightBack
(8,231 posts)3. BIG BIG WIN !!! There is no way out !!! ) So lets just remember this when rump is
pulling all sorts of shit with the Mueller investigation...it's too late, they are DONE.
Native
(5,940 posts)4. kick
Stuart G
(38,419 posts)5. k and r.. I like the idea..."Donnie is Done" catchy..
Patterson
(1,529 posts)6. Will it go to the Supreme Court?