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VA attempt to discredit SCOTUS with VP of Legal Affairs at Landmark Legal Mike O'Neill

14 min · 19. maj 2026
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Virginia is facing criticism over what some legal experts describe as an effort to undermine the authority and credibility of the U.S. Supreme Court following recent rulings impacting federal agencies. Joining the discussion is Mike O'Neill, who explains why he believes VA’s actions raise serious constitutional concerns and what the broader implications could mean for the balance of power between the executive branch and the nation’s highest court.

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