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red dog 1

(32,853 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:36 PM 3 hrs ago

DOJ can't spell

DOJ's recent 6th Circuit filing misspelled:

Voters as “Votors”
Emergency as "Emeregency"
United States as "United Staes"

And, it included a non-party in the caption.

These are the people who want access to your sensitive voting records and who my team fights in court every day.

Marc Elias (@marcelias.bsky.social) 2026-03-02T16:07:23.774Z
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DOJ can't spell (Original Post) red dog 1 3 hrs ago OP
Have you seen maga's signs?...... Lovie777 3 hrs ago #1
America's Department of Justice ultralite001 3 hrs ago #2
I'm wondering if "emeregency" might be deliberate ... new MAGAspeak for the emerging regency. nt eppur_se_muova 3 hrs ago #3
Trump can't read so it's no big deal. dem4decades 3 hrs ago #4
Attorneys actually filed a document like that with the Court? MIButterfly 2 hrs ago #5

eppur_se_muova

(41,604 posts)
3. I'm wondering if "emeregency" might be deliberate ... new MAGAspeak for the emerging regency. nt
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:42 PM
3 hrs ago

MIButterfly

(2,485 posts)
5. Attorneys actually filed a document like that with the Court?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:15 PM
2 hrs ago

Didn't anybody proofread what was written? I was a paralegal/legal assistant and all the attorneys I ever worked for and I proofread everything multiple times before it was filed with the Court.

I can see maybe one typo slipping through, but more than one? That's just sloppy or stupid; definitely not a good look in either case.

And a non-party in the caption? Ay-yi-yi!

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