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>b-but Trump hasnt done anything!
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>Pres Trump MAGA Rally in Fargo ND 6/27/18
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>Pres Trump departs DC 6/27/18
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>VP Pence in Brazil 6/27/18
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>DefSec C.H.A.O.S. Mattis in China 6/27/18
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>SoS Pompeo @Senate on Budget 6/27/18
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>VASec Nominee Wilke Confirmation Hearing 6/27/18
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>HUDSec Sleepy Carson @House on Oversight 6/27/18
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>NSA Bolton Presser in Russia 6/27/18
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>NEC Kudlow on Trade 6/27/18
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>Pentagon Press Brief on Resolute Support Mission (AFBrigGen Bunch) 6/27/18
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>Hall Of Heroes Ceremony for Army 1stLt Conner pbuh 6/27/18
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>DoDVideo: Close Combat Lethality 6/27/18
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MAGA!

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REMINDER THAT LARGE BREASTS ARE EXTREMELY AMERICAN

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IMPEACH!!!!!

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THEN I GUESS YOU'RE ALL DONE WITH JOHN FREAKING REDCORN.

xth for Saudi Arabia is a non country that can't even defeat the fucking houthis

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BREAKING: Federal judge in Hawaii blocks Justice Kennedy's attempt at retiring.

BREAKING: Federal judge in Hawaii blocks Justice Kennedy's attempt at retiring.

BREAKING: Federal judge in Hawaii blocks Justice Kennedy's attempt at retiring.

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Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

Keith Blackwell of Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia

Charles Canady of Florida, Supreme Court of Florida

Steven Colloton of Iowa, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Allison Eid of Colorado, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

Britt Grant of Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia

Raymond Gruender of Missouri, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Brett Kavanaugh of Maryland, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Raymond Kethledge of Michigan, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Joan Larsen of Michigan, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Mike Lee of Utah, United States Senator

Thomas Lee of Utah, Supreme Court of Utah

Edward Mansfield of Iowa, Supreme Court of Iowa

Federico Moreno of Florida, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

Kevin Newsom of Alabama, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

William Pryor of Alabama, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Margaret Ryan of Virginia, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

David Stras of Minnesota, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Diane Sykes of Wisconsin, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

Amul Thapar of Kentucky, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Timothy Tymkovich of Colorado, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

Robert Young of Michigan, Supreme Court of Michigan (Ret.)

Don Willett of Texas, Supreme Court of Texas

Patrick Wyrick of Oklahoma, Supreme Court of Oklahoma

List of possible SCs from President Trump list

So where are we at with the Strzok case?? He had his closed court meeting yesterday didn’t he?

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He attacc
She protecc

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Lefty logic gets me every time

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>He had his closed congress* meeting yesterday didn’t he?
Yes, two of them

The United States of America is a Nation built upon the promise of religious liberty. Our Founders honored that core promise by embedding the principle of religious neutrality in the First Amendment. The Court’s decision today fails to safeguard that fundamental principle. It leaves undisturbed a policy first advertised openly and unequivocally as a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” because the policy now masquerades behind a façade of national-security concerns. But this repackaging does little to cleanse Presidential Proclamation No. 9645 of the appearance of discrimination that the President’s words have created. Based on the evidence in the record, a reasonable observer would conclude that the Proclamation was motivated by anti-Muslim animus.

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>allahpundit
wtf lol boomer here what does this mean?

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>Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck

That's seven "Fuck"s for a headline. The left is really our intellectual and cultural superiors. Don't you feel like a rural retard for not being this deep a thinker?

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Trump should add 25 more judges.

According to Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard, the White House has narrowed down its list of potential Supreme Court nominees to a top five:
- Brett Kavanaugh, 53, of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals;
- Amul Thapar, 49, of the 6th Circuit;
- Amy Barrett, 46, of the 7th Circuit;
- Thomas Hardiman, 52, of the 3rd Circuit;
- and Raymond Kethledge, 51, of the 6th Circuit.

Brett Kavanaugh.
- Kavanaugh is a former clerk for Justice Kennedy.
- He was elevated to the federal bench in 2006, after a three-year delay.
- His nomination was delayed thanks to Democratic upset over the fact that Kavanaugh worked for Kenneth Starr in the office of the Solicitor General, and had the temerity to say that the Clinton administration targeted Starr.
- Kavanaugh has been on the court for quite a while, and has a long record — he’s authored nearly 300 decisions.
> He recently dissented when the circuit decided that a 17-year-old illegal immigrant detainee had a right to an abortion (he explained that the decision was “based on a constitutional principle as novel as it is wrong”), and held in 2011 that the Washington, D.C. ban on semi-automatic rifles and its gun registration requirement were unconstitutional under Heller.
> He also held that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau structure was unconstitutional.
- Kavanaugh, like Chief Justice Roberts, is known for working across the aisle.
> Kavanaugh is, on the downside, a general believer in Chevron deference — the notion that administrative agencies ought to be granted deference by the judicial branch.
> Kavanaugh reportedly does not use textualist methods nearly as much as conservatives might wish.
> Worst, Kavanaugh upheld Obamacare in Sissel v. Department of Health and Human Services as well as in Seven-Sky v. Holder, in which he stated that the Obamacare penalties were actually “taxes.”
> Kavanaugh seems far more likely to be a second Roberts than a second Gorsuch.

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this country wasnt founded with muslim values

It's a random twitter account

>Kavanaugh is, on the downside, a general believer in Chevron deference
Vetoed.

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is there a point in spamming this dumb faggot?

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Amul Thapar.
- Thapar is relatively new to the appellate courts.
> He voted to uphold Ohio’s method of lethal injection,
> and a Michigan government meeting’s opening with a Christian prayer.
> Thapar has ruled that monetary donations are a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.
- Because Thapar’s record is relatively thin, there’s not much to go on with regard to major hot-button issues like abortion and religious freedom.
> With that said, Professor Brian Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt Law School describes Thapar as “very Scalia-like and Thomas-like.”
- Indeed, Thapar has criticized Richard Posner’s “pragmatism” in judicial theory because using pragmatism rather than text “would elevate judges to the position of ‘co-legislator.’”
> He is a textualist who has praised Scalia himself.

Amy Barrett.
- Barrett’s nomination to the 7th Circuit became a cause celebre when Democrats began suggesting that her Catholicism was a bar to her ability to be an objective judge.
> She believes that life begins at conception, and signed a letter from the Becket Fund criticizing Obamacare’s requirement that employers provide contraceptive coverage, calling it a “grave violation of religious freedom.”
> Barrett has written in great depth on Justice Scalia’s originalism; she’s evidenced support for textualism as well. She clerked for Scalia.

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Mike Lee would probably be the most strategically sound and safe pick.

b-but I thought it was russias fault she lost??

Thomas Hardiman.
> Leonard Leo, one of Trump’s chief advisors, has described Hardiman as “very much in the mold of Justice Scalia, well-schooled on the doctrines of originalism and textualism.”
- He has not spoken out himself about his judicial philosophy.
> He has stood against a New Jersey law that required a showing of “justifiable need” to allow carrying a handgun publicly.
> In another Second Amendment case, he specifically stated that the “threshold question in a Second Amendment challenge is one of scope,” adding that the inquiry “requires an inquiry into ‘text and history.’”
> But he also ruled that a plaintiff could sue for sex discrimination on the grounds that he was a male treated badly for being effeminate (thus broadening the class of claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act),
> and ruled to strike down a fire department’s residency requirement, which he termed racially motivated (in that case, he equated disparity with discrimination by statistical modeling, stating, “minority workforce representation that low suggests discrimination”).
> He also ruled in favor of an illegal immigrant seeking asylum on the grounds that he was targeted by MS-13.

>tfw Texas
not a good trend

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greatest tweet I've ever read

Some user said he wanted a Mormon SC, don't know if that's the case with him but I didn't read his reasoning for it either

Relevant politics and he's an idiot
Or are we done saltposting for the day?

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Raymond Kethledge.
- Kethledge, like Kavanaugh, is a former Kennedy clerk.
> In 2016, Kethledge slammed the IRS for failing to turn over materials necessary for determining whether they discriminated against conservative groups.
> Kethledge tends toward textualism, as he described in his original confirmation testimony: “I would make sure that the values that I would be enforcing if I were a judge are not just my values, that I am not striking something down simply because I don't like it. That is a countermajoritarian aspect of our system of Government. I would start with the text. I would say that, sir.”
> As far as abortion, Kethledge was Judiciary Committee counsel for Spencer Abraham when Abraham was pushing for a federal abortion ban.

> The most outspokenly textualist judges on this list are Barrett and Thapar.
< Kavanaugh has the most red flags;
< Hardiman has red flags of his own.
< We just don’t know enough about Kethledge at this point.
< We will certainly need to ask probing questions about those on the list, and we’ll need to hear from groups that have spent time vetting all of the candidates.

Conservatives simply can’t afford another Souter, Kennedy, O’Connor, or Roberts.

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Read Justice Barrett's dissent here where she shows a willingness to flout leftist conventions while staying inside the law.
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Reminder of the inevitable.

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These ppl feel disrespected when all Trump gets is 24/7/365 hate from, news, TV, political rivals... Things are so stacked against this man collectively. Still he stays focused and works harder than any president I've ever seen!!! His effort is answered with hate. It's really fucking sad. Even if the biggest fuckup in the world were doing a shit job and working a mine fraction.. If it wasn't Trump I think they would be treated as human. The dude is a straight shooter!!!! He tells you what he's gong to do as follows through..It's insanity not respecting that.

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Already sold on Poo Man

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>Doesn't feel good, does it?
Absolutely BASED

>Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
They don't care for The Covenanter.
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>is there a point in spamming this dumb faggot?
His company was shitposting here and posting links to it, so it's not supernatural to imagine that those niggers or people hired by them still do the same thing, also some anons make fun of how they are idiots the same way they posted Bess Kalb

Yes, the crimson tide is inevitable. Good that you've come to terms with it, there's hope for you yet.

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>Muh Berniebros

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no no, salt posting is always worth it. Carry on.

>Low-T Norfag, probably Jew too.
>Based on the evidence in the record, a reasonable observer would conclude that the Proclamation was motivated by anti-Muslim animus.
And if you read the decision, you would know that it's completely irrelevant to whether the Trump had statutory right as President to issue the Proclamation.

Clean up your own shit before you complain about us.

MOMMY FOR JUSTICE

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>woman
just a ticking time bomb waiting to turn into a liberal activist on her later years.
only woman i'd appoint is Ann Coulter and that's because we've seen her go more extreme over the years.

Qt. How much salt would be produced with her being on the bench?

Indeed. Borrowed time.

The Democrats are banking on Flake to end the nomination since McShit won't show up to vote.

This is Sotomayor's dissent you idiot; you obviously didn't read it.

so much salt

>Poo in Loo is unknown when it comes to the second amendment
Hmmmm
>Barrett A FUCKING WOMAN
Yeah remember the last time we tried it and we got a female Kennedy? Yeah that sucked.

>two
it's going to be 4.

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who

If Roe v. Wade got flipped by the end of the year thanks to those fucking universal injunctions? The maximum amount.

House Judiciary and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee members grilled embattled, anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok behind closed doors on Capitol Hill Wednesday, as he attempted to explain his vehement bias against President Donald Trump, his senior role in the alleged Trump-Russia collusion investigation, and the exoneration of Hillary Clinton for her use of a private server while she was Secretary of State.

Strzok, who evaded a subpoena from House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), voluntarily appeared at the hearing. Thousands of Strzok’s anti-Trump text messages, which he exchanged with former FBI lawyer and his paramour, Lisa Page, sparked anger from Republicans (and criticism from some Democrats) who contend that senior members of the FBI utilized their power and political leanings to target Trump both before and after the 2016 election.

Freedom Caucus & Judiciary Committee member, Matt Gaetz (R-FL) attended today’s deposition and reacted to Strzok’s testimony, telling the Sean Hannity Radio Show, “… I am shocked at the lack of curiosity with Robert Mueller. I mean Sean, if you were in Mueller’s shoes, and you had found these text messages, I would think that you would want to ask whether or not they impact the investigative decisions that were made, whether there was bias, whether there was contact with other members of the FBI regarding the investigation and where it was going and who was making the critical judgment calls,” the Florida Congressman said. “I just cannot believe the lack of curiosity on the part of Robert Mueller. It was the strongest reaction I had today from Peter Strzok’s testimony.”

“It was a waste—Strzok is full of it and he kept hiding behind [the] classified information excuse…”

>psst, hey you
>c'mere, I have to tell you something
schlumpf

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these people deserve to go to jail

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I'm trying to live the MAGA AWOOO lifestyle cutting out sugars sodas and energy drinks from my daily routine at work and replace it with tea, however I'm finding that tea gives me so fucking wicked bad heartburn.

It's lipton tea (its free shit they have at my job), does that make a difference? I like the "buzz" from it, but the heartburn just mcfucking kills me. Any advice?

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Sandra Day O'Connor?

Freedom Caucus member, Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)-who was also in attendance- told SaraACarter.com, “It was a waste—Strzok is full of it and he kept hiding behind [the] classified information excuse.”

DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on the FBI’s handling of the Clinton investigation noted Strzok’s bias against Trump in the Russia investigation but didn’t state whether or not it affected the outcome of the investigation. Horowitz is expected to release a third report on Strzok (along with other senior FBI officials) and his role in the Russia investigation and the bureau’s use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants to target short-term Trump campaign volunteer, Carter Page.

Strzok, who was one of the bureau’s top counterintelligence agents against China and Russia, was escorted out of FBI headquarters shortly after Horowitz released his report. Attorney, Lisa Page resigned from the bureau after the text message fall-out and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was fired just days before his retirement after Horowitz and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility concluded he had lied about leaking information to the press numerous times under oath.

Other senior FBI officials have also been fired or resigned as a result of the fall-out from the ongoing congressional and Inspector General investigations. President Trump criticized Congress for not making the Strzok hearing public.

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>“The hearing of Peter Strzok and the other hating frauds at the FBI & DOJ should be shown to the public on live television, not a closed-door hearing that nobody will see,” he wrote on Twitter Tuesday. “We should expose these people for what they are—there should be total transparency!”

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) who was at the deposition Wednesday, told saraacarter.com that Strzok should be back to testify at an opening hearing.

The Judiciary Committee tweeted on Tuesday, “Peter Strzok will be interviewed first in a closed-door deposition. There will be classified information to sort through before a public hearing is held. A public hearing will be held!”

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Can anyone explain Utah?

earl gray tea., delicious, you don't even need to add sugar or anything.

You're probably getting it from something else; try cutting carbs.

>Calgary Alberta
>We
A FUCKING CHINADAN

When she was up for the 7th circuit Democrats tried to argue that because she is a devout Catholic, she'd be biased on the bench and shouldn't be confirmed.

I doubt the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade (I don't think Roberts would go for it - even if Alito,Thomas, and Gorsuch might), but he being nominated would cause all sorts of freakout because the left would think we are about to make the handmaid's tale real

Amul Thapar is clearly the best on that list. No one else comes close.

McMillin ran as a protest candidate, but only in Utah

he's a mormon, so they all voted for him out of religious loyalty

McMuffin split the Mormon vote. Utah will swing back to Trump in 2020

Buchanan didn't have the balls to cleanse it of the Mormon filth

>Record is relatively thin.
He could turn out to be a self-goal?

wasn't she great?

mfw when drumpf does a thingy

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Mittens backed a Mormon cianigger as a 3rd party candidate on the Utah ballot as an attempt to rally the Mormons against the Scooper-in-Chief and hand the state to Clinton.

major mistake here
>Fitzpatrick
trusting a proto kikes ever? (-t irish man)

She was in the minority, so her opinion doesn't mean shit, faggot derp.

So Sweden just put out and mailed to many of their citizens this ""If Crisis or War Comes"" pamphlet. I just find it odd and funny how the husband is white, his son is white, his wife looks black and the daughter looks mixed

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Where my BernieBros at?

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>complain about someone not reading something
>didn't read the thing you're complaining about

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The thin record is a downside but if not him then who?
Hardiman seems to be 2nd best but he has this.
>> He also ruled in favor of an illegal immigrant seeking asylum on the grounds that he was targeted by MS-13.

Senator Kamala Harris on Justice Kennedy retiring:
>"we’re looking at a destruction of the Constitution of the United States" if Trump gets to appoint another conservative to the Supreme Court.
twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/status/1012112659385204736

damn

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Hardiman is disqualified for having a Democrat wife.

Only RINOS have Democrat wives.

Real conservatives like Clarence Thomas have BASED conservative wives.

schlumpf?
more like GRUMPF!
get it?
Sad!
/ptg/ btfo

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I don't know that much about the supreme court can you elaborate

>just put out and mailed
They've been sharing it since May.

And it's mostly because of the sorry state of their army I guess.

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BROMPF BTFO!

KRAMPF BTFO!

SCHBOMF BTFO!

REKUKUPF BTFO!

LAGALAGAZEBULBULF BTFO!

idk I guess so.

IDK either

This won't age well for her eventual "Fuck white people" 2020 campaign