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Supreme Court Just Gave Back Half Of Oklahoma To Native Americans, Leftist Judges Uphold 1866 Treaty
Manage episode 266648449 series 2285800
Under the ruling the state of Oklahoma has no right to prosecute you for crimes.
In a 5-4 decision leftist members of the court and Neil Gorsuch upheld a treaty dating back to 1866 in order to restore Native American jurisdiction over eastern Oklahoma, home to nearly 2 million American citizens.
This would put Tulsa on a Native American reservation and outside of state jurisdiction.
If this doesn't ignite people to get vote Republican this November nothing will. In the event Trump loses to Joe Biden and he appoints more leftist judges expect precedent to be set giving up more territory to the Native Americans.
#Democrats
#Trump
#SCOTUS
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Supreme Court Just Gave Back Half Of Oklahoma To Native Americans, Leftist Judges Uphold 1866 Treaty
Manage episode 266648449 series 2285800
Under the ruling the state of Oklahoma has no right to prosecute you for crimes.
In a 5-4 decision leftist members of the court and Neil Gorsuch upheld a treaty dating back to 1866 in order to restore Native American jurisdiction over eastern Oklahoma, home to nearly 2 million American citizens.
This would put Tulsa on a Native American reservation and outside of state jurisdiction.
If this doesn't ignite people to get vote Republican this November nothing will. In the event Trump loses to Joe Biden and he appoints more leftist judges expect precedent to be set giving up more territory to the Native Americans.
#Democrats
#Trump
#SCOTUS
Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1700 episodes
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