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Trump Proves China Elected Biden in 2020

Started by sharkbok2 REPLIES18 VIEWS· 17 Jul 2026, 18:58
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sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,234 posts
17 Jul 2026, 18:58
#1
17 Jul 2026, 18:58#1

Some dumb people actually believe Trump won the 2020 election.

William Barr said the election was secure and Trump lost. (Trump's DOJ in 2020).
John Ratcliffe said the same. Ratcliffe is the current CIA director, and was Director of National Intelligence in 2020- said the election was one of the most secure in history.

Still the DumpPanzees will believe their master.

Trump has now given new evidence that allowed China to access 80 million voters, and change their vote.

Trump is clearly using this as a means to cheat in the mid-terms. He knows he is going to lose the House, and perhaps the senate as well.

Thomas Massie just said that the Republican party now controls the house, the senate, the supreme court and the presidency - but somehow Democrats in conjunction with China are able to cheat in the mid-terms

DbDraad
DbDraadCaptain26,530 posts
18 Jul 2026, 04:03
#2
18 Jul 2026, 04:03#2

How does he control SCOTUS?

bobbok
bobbokCaptain10,242 posts
18 Jul 2026, 08:55
#3
18 Jul 2026, 08:55#3

AI Overview
Donald Trump does not exert direct or institutional control over the Supreme Court, as it is an independent, co-equal branch of government. However, his influence is substantial due to appointing a conservative majority—including three justices during his first term—and the Court's recent expansion of unilateral presidential removal powers.
His significant influence comes from two main dynamics:

Ideological Alignment: Trump appointed three conservative justices (Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett), establishing a 6-3 conservative majority. This aligns with his political goals, as the Court generally favors an originalist and textualist judicial philosophy. 
Presidential Power Expansion: The Supreme Court has increasingly moved in a pro-presidential direction, establishing precedent that allows the president to remove federal officials and commissioners from multi-member independent agencies. This broadens executive authority, though it applies to the office itself rather than Trump's personal control over the justices. 

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