Should the Supreme Court intervene in President-elect Donald Trump's New York sentencing?

Should the Supreme Court intervene in President-elect Donald Trump's New York sentencing?

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No

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Yes

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

The Supreme Court in the U.S. is perhaps the ONLY court that has not been turned into a kangaroo liberal circus.

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Charles Robison
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Charles Robison

Lawfare. Progressive games.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

By the end of 2028, all parties involved in lawfare, will be very sad people, and they will suffer the utmost humility, and embarrassment.

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No

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Tonya G
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Tonya G

Absolutely not. No one is above the law.

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Ellen Jarvis
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Ellen Jarvis

He or No one is above the law!

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Did you or someone you know get their vehicle stuck?

Did you or someone you know get their vehicle stuck?

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No

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Yes

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No

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Do you think Justin Trudeau's resignation will affect U.S. relations with Canada?

Do you think Justin Trudeau's resignation will affect U.S. relations with Canada?

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No

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Yes

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Juan Pablo Flores
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Juan Pablo Flores

Just like any change in leadership, there will be a change in ideas. I believe the deciding factor in maintaining a positive relationship with another country is willingness to work together.

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Rich G
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Rich G

This is going to be tottaly dependent how just how much a replacement will stand up to tyrant trumps unreasonable demands

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Juan Pablo Flores
Juan Pablo Flores

Hello Rich, The question posed addressed whether a change in leadership would impact the current relationship between the United States and Canada. It did not inquire whether the next elected leader would be capable of “standing up” to President-Elect Trump.

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