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SickOfTheOnePct

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4. Well, he's not an elected anything yet...
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 02:26 PM
Jul 25

...and even if he had a right to be there as a member of the public, it's unlikely he (or any other member of the public) would have the right to disrupt the meeting.

It may help his campaign, so good on him; but the thing with civil disobedience is that it sometimes comes with consequences.

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