Comments by "😊 Erin Thor" (@Erin-Thor) on "CBS Evening News"
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@GameChanger597 — Thanks, you just made my day! 🤣 “A True American” LMAO! Who lied to retain power, “incited an insurrection against the United States of America” the very definition of treason, who tried to subvert an election with lies, telling his voters to vote twice, changing in 16 states during a pandemic that instead of being able to drop off mail in ballots at the local city halls, they had to be taken to the County Seat, slowing down the post office, removing Mail Drop off boxes, changed the date from mailed by, to received by for mail in votes, AND tried to cheat at the election by replacing the states duly chosen electoral voters with his chosen ones that would vote for Trump over the respective states popular vote. If THAT is your definition of a “True American” this country is lost. You are almost funny if you weren’t so sad.
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If he lies in court when asked directly by a judge, yes. A lawyer can lose his license and be disbarred. But a lawyer is allowed to lie to defend or protect a client. For example there’s a clip of Trump’s lawyers in court being asked repeatedly “were there any poll watchers in the room,’ and the lawyers sidestepped the question saying they couldn’t see, their view was bad, their view was blocked. The judge got very direct and demanded a yes or no answer, it was “Yes,” and the judge dismissed the case.
Edit: To be clear, before the case started, they can lie, they can make false statements, but cannot lie, commit perjury themselves when asked questions by a judge. The lawsuit mentioned asserted that poll watchers were not allowed to be in the room as the poll workers and were seeking a mistrial. They can lie to bring the lawsuit, they can lie to people or the press, but cannot lie to a judge when asked a question in court.
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