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Mantej Rajpal πΊπΈ
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Re the Supreme Court decision today β sharing an opinion from a close friend who did various policy work at the White House. This is from a Policy, Govt, & Politics group chat Made me feel better about all the doomsday apocalyptic narratives making their rounds on Twitter.
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Jared π©
@javabu.eth
Thank you for sharing. 1000 $DEGEN
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@m-j-r
with law, unfortunately we need the "whole truth" and vigilance against omission of truth. I don't think presidential teams have the technical ability to abuse this maximally, but I really want to know what "actions taken" by proxy are not liable by proxy. after all, we have a history including https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandals_of_the_Ulysses_S._Grant_administration https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair and Scooter Libby's resignation. this really seems to be a court intellectualizing "the ends justify the means", and there is some inscrutable latitude here that will be actionable to different groups.
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littleshrimp
@littleshrimp
This is actually the most dangerous ruling to ever come out of the Supreme Court. Forget about the pundits- this ruling alone can end democracy as we have known it. You need to read the ruling and you need to read the dissent.
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Jeff Excell π©
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I agree with this. Sometimes we get a little too used to the hand wringing and over do it. I think the decision was pretty normal, aside from delaying it as long as possible on purpose. 236 $degen
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Bryan Thompson
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Doesnβt matter when you canβt trust SCOTUS https://warpcast.com/littleshrimp/0xb21c1876
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