How much of this $1.7 BILLION in taxpayer funds will @RepOgles grab, claiming he’s a victim when he’s a liar who allegedly faked a loan to his campaign? What about @MarshaBlackburn, bc her phone was looked at re: the insurrection?
So corrupt and insane.
🚨 JUST NOW: Elon Musk drops the bombshell that the FBI implanted 26 people INTO JAN. 6TH to "spy" for them
And the government LIED to us that this never happened.
"4 entered the Capitol during the riot. An additional 13 entered the restricted area around the Capitol. So more than a dozen FBI spies participated in the so-called insurrection!"
"A bunch of them broke into the Capitol. Their own inspector general says this is what happened. But that's not what they told you when they testified under oath."
None of them bore any consequences.
Intel said they knew it was going to get possibly violent, but did nothing to prevent it.
And all of it was hidden.
One of the BIGGEST SCAMS in DECADES
Asking o3 is better than reading news:
In clear, well-sourced language, estimate the likelihood that the City of Los Angeles (and the State of California, if relevant) will ultimately prevail in their current federal lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s order to deploy National Guard troops in L.A.
Guidelines for your answer
1. Define “prevail.” Specify whether you mean a final district-court judgment, Ninth-Circuit affirmation, or a Supreme-Court ruling that leaves the injunction in place.
2. Explain your probability method. State the model, data, or historical benchmarks you use and include a quantitative range (e.g., “60-75 %”).
3. Break down key legal issues (statutory authority under 10 U.S.C. § 12406, Tenth-Amendment arguments, Posse Comitatus concerns, etc.) and how each affects the odds.
4. Cite at least three reputable sources—court documents, scholarly articles, or leading legal-analysis sites—with inline citations.
5. Present the result in a concise executive summary followed by a structured explanation (tables or bullets are fine).
6. Note any major events that could quickly change the forecast (e.g., Trump invoking the Insurrection Act or the Supreme Court fast-tracking review).