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And those lawsuits are likely to go exactly where the other lawsuits in relation to the Orange went .. nowhere.
I gotta say, the outrage and hurt associated with this new administration seems disingenuous at best. Half the population of the USA voted for this and now they're surprised that it's as bad as the rest of the world has been saying? They've had years to prepare for this, it's only going to get worse.
Half the people who voted, voted for Trump. Which comes out to 32% of the population (64% of eligible voters voted). You can probably add the 36% that didn't vote as de facto Trump votes if you want