Curling vs. Raffensperger Dismissal and Trump’s Gang Crackdown

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The dismissal of the Curling vs. Raffensperger case by Judge Amy Totenberg on March 31, 2024, a ruling that stalled potential changes to Georgia’s voting system, leaving election integrity in question. Meanwhile, Donald Trump delivers on promises, deporting 17 Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gang members to El Salvador in a joint US operation, a stark contrast to last year’s border caravan crisis. The media, once defensive of gangs like Tren de Aragua in Colorado, now fixates on Trump’s tariffs and taxes, ignoring his border security wins. This episode exposes judicial setbacks, media bias, and Trump’s aggressive stance against crime, resonating globally as a warning to would-be border crossers.
Curling vs Raffensperger case in front of Judge Totenberg. Judge Totenberg dismissed the case.
The media is in tears trying to protect these savages. Remember the media ran defense for the Tren de Aragua in Colorado. US transfers 17 dangerous criminals to El Salvador prison in joint operation. US officials transferred 17 accused Tren De Aragua and MS-13 terrorist gang members to El Salvador on Sunday. Donald Trump continues to keep these promises to get out the criminals. But the media can only focus on the tariffs and taxes.
One year ago the caravans were coming across Mexico: murders, rapists, gang members coming for our border. Trump has sent quite the message around the world. Remember just a year ago they were begging the illegals to go to other cities.

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