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EXPLOSIVE Week at Supreme Court with MAJOR Cases ON THE LINE | It's Complicated
The Supreme Court is poised to restrict mail-in voting, while the DOJ demonstrates incompetence in election-related lawsuits and actively obstructs state investigations into federal agent shootings.
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Supreme Court Makes MASSIVE MOVES as Roberts CALLS OUT Trump | Unprecedented
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on critical cases concerning mail-in voting, temporary protective status for immigrants, and asylum policy, with hosts Popok and Dah expressing deep concern over the court's conservative leanings and potential political ramifications.
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