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WANDERING DAGO INC v. John Does, 1–5, New York State Office of General Services, New York Racing Association, Inc., Christopher K. Kay, Stephen Travers, State of New York, Defendants.

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United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

WANDERING DAGO, INC., Plaintiff–Appellant, v. RoAnn M. DESTITO, Joseph J. Rabito, William F. Bruso, Jr., Aaron Walters, Defendants–Appellees, John Does, 1–5, New York State Office of General Services, New York Racing Association, Inc., Christopher K. Kay, Stephen Travers, State of New York, Defendants.

Docket No. 16-622

Decided: January 03, 2018










Cuomo warns Trump he’d have a ‘problem’ enforcing ‘total authority’ over states while he stomps interstate commerce, freedom of religion, ny const art 1 sec 3 & the holy church of nassau otb faithful lovked in their homes w no internet & telephone betting

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned President Trump Tuesday morning that he would have a “problem” if he tried to force New York to end its coronavirus lockdown without Albany approval.
“I don’t know what the president is talking about, frankly,” the governor told the “Today” show about Trump’s claims of “total authority” over when and how to ease restrictions.
“If he pushed it to that absurd point, then we would have a problem,” Cuomo insisted of potential attempts to enforce presidential powers.





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