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‘i-would-do-it-over-again’:-judge-resigns-amid-probe-into-his-attendance-at-january-6-rally

‘I Would Do It Over Again’: Judge Resigns Amid Probe Into His Attendance At January 6 Rally

by lawofnew.com2 October 2024Lawyers

‘Yeah, I went to Trump’s rally,’ the judge said — and he has no regrets about doing so.

The post ‘I Would Do It Over Again’: Judge Resigns Amid Probe Into His Attendance At January 6 Rally appeared first on Above the Law.

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