They can arrest you, and maybe charge you but I’m not sure for what, and it will be an ordeal for you, and expensive if you get a lawyer, but a judge would throw it out.
They can arrest you, and maybe charge you but I’m not sure for what, and it will be an ordeal for you, and expensive if you get a lawyer, but a judge would throw it out.
Let's be clear about our trajectory though. We're on course for "actually EOs are law now due to (some obscure interpretation of the law)... Sincerely, the U.S. judicial system." Nothing else has really stopped him yet.
Just get a public lawyer appointed to you. You don't need anything special because it's an obvious violation of rights.
lol You depend on a court appointed attorney and you are going away.
I'm not.