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onenote

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25. No. The SCOTUS rules state that "The Clerk will not file consecutive petitions."
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:04 AM
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He gets one shot at asking the Court to reconsider its denial of cert. If the Court denies that request, he is done.

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Does this mean that legally, Trump can indefinitely petition SCOTUS no_hypocrisy Wednesday #1
It is completely up to the judge. Nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #4
Yep angrychair Wednesday #5
Even once the judge orders the money released pimpbot Wednesday #16
Trump is a professional melm00se Wednesday #21
And the interest keeps adding up day by day. Bengus81 Wednesday #23
or he will die first rampartd Yesterday #26
He might arrange that. The Madcap Yesterday #30
surprised it has not happened yet rampartd Yesterday #32
No. The SCOTUS rules state that "The Clerk will not file consecutive petitions." onenote Yesterday #25
Trump's favorite legal strategy: kicking the can down the road. tanyev Wednesday #2
Dragging it out any way he can, probably hoping she dies before she collects. (n/t) thesquanderer Wednesday #13
Anyone see Republicans wanting to get rid of the asshat that was Bengus81 Wednesday #3
Actually he is NOT a "convicted rapist." MLWR Wednesday #6
Got it, I'll make a change. Platner was never in any court civil or criminal Bengus81 Wednesday #7
Lotta legal analysts -- like military ones -- here on DU displacedvermoter Yesterday #27
standards of evidence rampartd Yesterday #28
A Federal Judge Has Gone to Great Lengths to Make Clear Trump Really Did Rape E. Jean Carroll duckworth969 Wednesday #18
He keeps drawing attention to the lawsuit PatSeg Wednesday #8
Yep...and E. Jean Carroll's attorney's could very well file on Trump again Bengus81 Wednesday #9
Trump has his "REPUTATION" to uphold?????? ProudMNDemocrat Wednesday #10
That's the criminal playbook mdbl Wednesday #11
I am quite homegirl Wednesday #15
This is ridiculous, Bayard Wednesday #12
"The Shit Six" wolfie001 Wednesday #17
The judge needs to just order the money bluestarone Wednesday #14
And he has done so. onenote Wednesday #20
I sawv that!! TY onenote. and TY Judge!! bluestarone Wednesday #22
Picky picky Griefbird Wednesday #19
I'm a... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #37
2nd Circuit rejected a stay LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #24
Reverse it Whip-poor-will Yesterday #29
I think he's worried about a precedent that affirms accountability. bucolic_frolic Yesterday #31
FFS, just pay her the money, you orange bastard MIButterfly 23 hrs ago #33
Earlier today, I was gonna post a satirical reply stating this appeal was coming WestMichRad 23 hrs ago #34
And hopefully, the world will never see again... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #38
Every day delayed is a small victory for trump. Turbineguy 23 hrs ago #35
But more interest to be paid that accrues on top of the base judgement, so a financially costly decision. BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #36
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