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More political hack judges from the Trumpdumpster.

Congressional elected officials and diplomatic representatives have some communities from criminal charges.

There has been no criminal allegation made about Trump and his taxes, and no President is required by any law to produce his tax returns. If the IRS has no case, you have no case. The State of New York has no case, it's just a demand. No warrant or arrest can be legally made without cause, and NY has no cause to believe any crime has been committed. But it seems some judges want to ignore the law.

I see the need for protecting government officials from politically malicious harassment.
 
There's too much proof. If you've missed it, it's because you won't be convinced. But, I'll gather some and start a thread about it. Just for you. OB couldn't or wouldn't refute what I gave him.
Yet you can't provide any?

I tell you what. Let's just discuss baselines.

How do you determine what is/isn't a legitimate vote?
 


I don't know what's more ridiculous, that Sean Hannity was the one deciding this for the Secretary of State or that they told Yovanovitch that Hannity was the one deciding this.
 

Details here. But, what is not here is evidence that any inactive voters who moved, died, or were ineligible actually voted in California:

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...ion_inactive_voters_on_its_rolls__140602.html

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/24/politics/fact-check-trump-voter-fraud-california/index.html

Host Chuck Todd asked Trump if he is bothered by the fact that he lost the popular vote in 2016. Trump responded: "Well, I think it was a -- I mean, I'll say something that, again, is controversial. There were a lot of votes cast that I don't believe. I look at California."
He continued: "Take a look at Judicial Watch, take a look at their settlement where California admitted to a million votes. They admitted to a million votes."

Facts First: California made no such admission. And there is no evidence that there was widespread voter fraud in California.

In January, the conservative group Judicial Watch announced that it had settled its 2017 lawsuit against the state of California and the county of Los Angeles. The settlement required the county to remove the names of inactive voters from its voter lists, and it required the state to direct other counties to remove inactive voters from their own lists.

Trump got the "1 million" figure from Judicial Watch: the group said that as many as 1.5 million registrations would have to be removed in Los Angeles County as a result of the settlement.

But there was no evidence that any of these inactive people voted illegally; Judicial Watch itself said most of them are simply "voters who have moved to another county or state or have passed away." And California did not admit any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
 
Details here. But, what is not here is evidence that any inactive voters who moved, died, or were ineligible actually voted in California:

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...ion_inactive_voters_on_its_rolls__140602.html

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/24/politics/fact-check-trump-voter-fraud-california/index.html

Host Chuck Todd asked Trump if he is bothered by the fact that he lost the popular vote in 2016. Trump responded: "Well, I think it was a -- I mean, I'll say something that, again, is controversial. There were a lot of votes cast that I don't believe. I look at California."
He continued: "Take a look at Judicial Watch, take a look at their settlement where California admitted to a million votes. They admitted to a million votes."

Facts First: California made no such admission. And there is no evidence that there was widespread voter fraud in California.

In January, the conservative group Judicial Watch announced that it had settled its 2017 lawsuit against the state of California and the county of Los Angeles. The settlement required the county to remove the names of inactive voters from its voter lists, and it required the state to direct other counties to remove inactive voters from their own lists.

Trump got the "1 million" figure from Judicial Watch: the group said that as many as 1.5 million registrations would have to be removed in Los Angeles County as a result of the settlement.

But there was no evidence that any of these inactive people voted illegally; Judicial Watch itself said most of them are simply "voters who have moved to another county or state or have passed away." And California did not admit any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.

As expected, @Red is not helping your story, @babe. Neither is the state of California. Or CNN. Or Heritage.org. Remarkably, I'm still willing to entertain the notion that 6 million fake votes were cast, or will be cast in the next election.

Unless we want to talk voter suppression? No?
 
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