What’s the answer? 1,8,9, or 36?
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“U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond appeared startled when the lawyers then acknowledged that the observers had, in fact, been permitted within 15 ft of the poll workers.
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) November 7, 2020
"’I'm sorry, then what's your problem?’ said Diamond.”
(via @OliviaRubinABC) https://t.co/kLPkgPkq2H
Judges in 3 states have dismissed Trump campaign election lawsuits for failing to present evidence, citing “hearsay” and submitting a “defective” lawsuit.
— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) November 12, 2020
At one point, a Bush-appointed judge asked the Trump campaign:
“I’m sorry…what’s your problem?”https://t.co/3C3bzikMy6
Philly Judge - Are your observers in the room?
— Darlene Lewis (@DarleneLewis100) November 13, 2020
Trump Lawyer - There's a non-zero number of people in the room.
I’m asking you as a member of the bar of this court: are people representing the Donald J Trump for president in that room?
Yes.
I'm sorry, then what's your problem?
What’s the answer? 1,8,9, or 36?
This problem has gone viral again. What’s your answer? 🤓 pic.twitter.com/XmiEqQ5QW5
— Jen Zhu (@jenzhuscott) November 14, 2020