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The U.S. Supreme Court has limited which defendants accused of taking part in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot can be charged by federal prosecutors for obstructing Congress.

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Swiftie Trashpanda's avatar Swiftie Trashpanda @socaltrashpanda.bsky.social
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You know what would sound amazing right now? A mass protest against the Supreme Court like, soon.* *I'm not liable for any damages, you didn't hear this from me.

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Toot Toot Coming Thru's avatar Toot Toot Coming Thru @frozendinners.bsky.social
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country's a fucking joke

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Ellz's avatar Ellz @ellz.bsky.social
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I think they have fully lost the right to the description "supreme" many times over

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Suboptimal planetoid's avatar Suboptimal planetoid @staledimsum.bsky.social
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Let's review. They ruled that they are the executive branch of government as well as the judicial. That we the people can ransack the government and its houses without fear of legal reprisal. And they now are turning the touch screen back to you to leave a tip before you are convicted.

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Sam Godwell's avatar Sam Godwell @samgodwell.bsky.social
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mcconnell's scotus is on a roll. soon enough, america will be the confederacy where women will lose the right to vote, forced to breed, the working class will pay *all* the taxes, and minorities will once again only count as three-fifths of a person. republican voters must be giddy.

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