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Your pals stormed the Capitol based on lies Trump told, the same liar who now claims USAID sent $100 million to Gaza for condoms. That you still believe him is a self defining mark on you.

Rep Jamie Raskin is looking into a class action suit against Musk for the invasions of privacy his coup to gain our private data. That is a legal remedy. Storming the Capitol was an illegal act driven by illegal acts.

Are you watching how many of the J6 insurrectionists are being re arrested?
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Right and injuring police officers and causing some to die later. Nice.
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Funny, isn’t that the reasoning to storm the capital? Such bull*** hypocrites!
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Don't be complacent or compliant if possible.
People may very well get fed up.
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This would be a great class action lawsuit against Musk as well.

I fear at some point it is inevitable that Trump/Musk will start defying court orders. That might get very interesting because Federal Courts depend upon US Marshals to enforce their orders. So what will happen then is up in the air, but I can't imagine that the US Marshals wouldn't be ordered to not enforce those court orders.

The dirty little secret at the bottom of all this is that the Federal Government depends upon the vast majority of us to comply with the law. If a large enough body of us decide that isn't in the cards anymore there aren't enough law enforcement officers, prosecutors, or jail space to handle them. And I wouldn't count on the FBI being that motivated to go after people engaging in civil disobedience when the Administration is all too willing to fire FBI agents for doing their jobs. It is easy to imagine law and order completely breaking down at a federal level. What is harder to imagine is how we'd get it back.
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Thank you!
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