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Podcast #67: Trump’s election lawsuit woes and how ACB is shaping the new Supreme Court 

November 30, 2020 Daniel Vaughan

Podcast #67: Trump’s election lawsuit woes and how ACB is shaping the new Supreme Court 

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This week on the show, host Daniel Vaughan talks about the latest news on the Trump campaign’s election lawsuits and why certain judges are getting fed up with the allegations before their courts. After that, the next segment focuses in on the Supreme Court and our first look at how Amy Coney Barrett is shaping the direction of the court. Also, we look at how the Supreme Court slapped down Andrew Cuomo and his orders in New York. Finally, the show wraps up with a light item segment from 2016, when liberals were making the Trump campaign’s arguments today.

Show notes: 

The Conservative Institute.

The Beltway Outsiders Newsletter sign-up.

The Outsider Perspective Issue 218.

Republicans should get Green Party on the Ballot – Conservative Institute

Officials continue to destroy public trust ahead of Thanksgiving – The Conservative Institute

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