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    NY Senator Who Passed "Trump Assault Law" Now Calls It Unconstitutional After He's Accused!

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        @raphjd Kevin Parker gets his due.

        "These allegations are untrue" - you don't say? 🤣 Lyin' E.Jean can't even keep her story straight, has no evidence.

        But with Parker, see his arrests for his physical violence.

        https://nypost.com/2024/05/05/us-news/nyc-pol-says-law-allowing-rape-suit-against-him-was-unconstitutional-even-though-he-voted-for-the-legislation/

        As to constitutionality: Parker, Hochul & Lyin' E.Jean "created a special one-year look-back window". By intent they gave it special expiration so that other citizens would be unable to enjoy its protection ⬅ violates Equal Protection

        It may well be overturned............ by Trump lawyers.

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