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LuckyCharms

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2. That's what I'm trying to say...
Sat Jan 8, 2022, 10:45 PM
Jan 2022

There seems to be attention focused on the notion that it must be proven that tfg planned and intended for the insurrection to occur.

My thought is that if, in the eyes of the law, the "but-for" concept is applicable in a circumstance like this, then couldn't this concept be used as a successful prosecutorial tactic, regardless of tfg's intent? If so, then proving tfg's intentions is moot.

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