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Stuart G

(38,420 posts)
2. I am also guessing no...for the same reason as reply number 1...from... yonder..above..
Sat Oct 9, 2021, 05:24 PM
Oct 2021

It is up to the Supreme Court to decide, not someone else...Also, Of course...............................


...............The President can ask, the Court doesn't have to follow anything the President asks.."separation of powers"

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