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No cheating according to three recounts in Georgia, 40 different court cases, Trump's AG Bill Barr, and the guy in charge of internet security under the Trump Adm.

Repeating LIES is what causes the insurrection and is what will cause hundreds of people to be put in jail.

Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as well as Apple and Google are well within their rights to have rules and to bar those that break the rules. They are private companies, not government agencies. Hostile takeover? haha. The major corporations are withholding funding to the GOP members who supported the insurrection.

The Supreme Court already declined to take on a case that Trump's lawyers brought to them. Strike three you are out.

Right now there are 25,000 National Guard Troops guarding the Capitol Building and its surroundings. And Parler has been taken out.
The supreme court didn't decline the case......the kicked it.

BIG ASS DIFFERENCE, but as always you're not interested in the truth.



I really wish you would attempt to try to find the truth.....

The justices this week set a reply deadline for Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar and the other respondents named in the case of Jan. 22. The campaign had asked for the Supreme Court to order those on the other side of the litigation to respond by Wednesday and have reply briefs from the Trump campaign submitted by Thursday. It also asked the court to rule by Jan. 6. But the court did not oblige.

This means that by the time Boockvar and the others the Trump campaign is seeking to take to the Supreme Court even respond to the petition, President-elect Joe Biden will already be sworn in.


At that point, the court could simply decline to hear the case, saying it is moot or impossible for them to resolve at that point. Congress will have already counted electoral votes and certified the next president -- that meeting happens on Jan. 6. The Trump campaign, however, argued in its brief that even Inauguration Day would not make the court "moot" because such issues could happen in the future, and therefore the court should resolve them ahead of time.