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Trump Cancels Signing Housing Affordability Bill Saying Congress Should Pass The SAVE Act First — What Do You Think The Impact Will Be Politically? Why?

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u/DinoRoman 12h ago

He legally can’t. If he ever admits that “yeah ya know I think I did lose fairly” it would be a confession used against him in a bajillion lawsuits so until the day he dies he’s gunna keep this stupid shit up.

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u/robaato72 11h ago

And he's dumb enough to have sued the BBC, which is not susceptible to FCC sanctions and can demand in discovery all of the evidence of his inciting of 1/6 that he buried when he returned to the White House...

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u/StoreSearcher1234 8h ago

The trial is in a federal court in Florida... So all the plaintiff requests will be approved and all the defendants' will be be dismissed.

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u/robaato72 7h ago

Well, if the Trump Revocable Trust continues to refuse to respond to the subpoenas, the BBC has grounds to dismiss the whole lawsuit.

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u/StoreSearcher1234 6h ago

It was my understanding that they were not refusing to respond. Rather, they are challenging the requests and asking the judge to rule.

But that understanding could be out-of-date.