Originally Posted By: olivant
TIS, there is a ton of precedent regarding this. It would be so easy for the Solicitor General to simply have a federal judge quash the state subpoena. However, the more expedient course would be for the president to ignore it. There are so many issues involved. The first one that comes to mind is the Georgia citizen's standing to even have their complaint considered. Of course, a default judgement by the court would certainly be challenged by Georgia's Secretary of State and the Georgia Democratic Party.


Glad to hear it Oli. It does seem like an overreach on the part of the GA court. I would love for the President to simply ignore it. smile Thanks for the info


TIS


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