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[–] 23024945? [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Sundance definitely doesn't believe in The Plan, but he's so good on other topics that I give him a pass on this.

A number of Q-related interpretations can be made from this information instead of Sundance's conclusions. This could very easily be explained as part of The Plan.

<<<(Via Politico) The Justice Department has quietly asked Congress for the ability to ask chief judges to detain people indefinitely without trial during emergencies — part of a push for new powers that comes as the coronavirus spreads through the United States.

Documents reviewed by POLITICO detail the department’s requests to lawmakers on a host of topics, including the statute of limitations, asylum and the way court hearings are conducted.

[…] The DOJ requests — which are unlikely to make it through a Democratic-led House — span several stages of the legal process, from initial arrest to how cases are processed and investigated.

In one of the documents, the department proposed that Congress grant the attorney general power to ask the chief judge of any district court to pause court proceedings “whenever the district court is fully or partially closed by virtue of any natural disaster, civil disobedience, or other emergency situation.” (read more)>>>