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Tuesday, 5 November 2024

Hagedorn joins Amicus brief to protest election results

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Hagedorn joins Amicus brief to protest election results
Hagedorn joins Amicus brief to protest election results
Supreme court rejects challenge

Today the supreme court rejected a bid from texas' attorney general ?

"*?

"* suppo by president donald trump ?

"**- to block the ballots of millions of voters in battleground states that went in favor of president?

"* elect joe biden.

The court's order, issued with no public dissents, to dismiss the challenge is the strongest indication yet that even the justices whom president trump placed on the high court have no interest in allowing his desperate legal bids to continue.

Congressman jim hagedorn, though, signed onto an amicus brief supporting the challenge.

Kimt political analyst rayce hard says he's not sure what hagedorn could have offered the court.

"i have no idea, no idea, what emmer, stauber, or hagedorn could tell the court, being representative s from minnesota, about what's going on in four states that aren't minnesota, and how they were going to help out texas."

Republican attorneys general from 17 other states and more than 100 republicans in the house

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