It would be an understatement to say that I am outraged at the covert infringement on the Bill of Rights by both Presidents.
Laws and behavior based on Covid trepidation turned political tides, destroyed businesses, lives, families, friendships.
And all of it —all of it— was done under the covert control of the President himself. Take a step back & consider how this fits into the power structure of The People vs. the Gov.
What happens when our gov deliberately deprives The People of any meaningful consideration/ choice?
We currently have no meaningful recourse in the Bill of Rights. No method for retribution, no system of deterrence. We have but future elections.
We also have Congress to write laws to create full criminal deterrence. Congress can create punishment for future administrations.
We need trusted politicians to take the lead in drafting laws with criminal penalties— for meaningful deterrence of any administration or agency— to prevent control by politicians and bureaucrats of the #1A of Americans.
Securing our Bill of Rights must be a political priority.
Congress can prevent convert control of #1A in America, by Presidents and bureaucrats alike, through criminalization of such conduct.
Unless and until behavior like this is criminalized, it will continue and will continually evolve to become stronger and more effective.
For those asking who in Congress has the guts for this task.
First Trump and Eastman referral --violation of 18 USC 1512(c) -- this is the same code section that the DOJ has been using against the J6 defendants to take their cases from Misdemeanor trespass to a Felony offense punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
The second Trump referral, 18 USC 371, max penalty is 5 years in prison.
3rd Trump referral --conspiracy to make a false statement -- max penalty is 5 years in prison.
@JackPosobiec He’s saying that the Feds previously told Twitter that there might be a hack and then Twitter on its own decided the laptop info was a hack.
@JackPosobiec I’m assuming there’s a paper trail of what exactly was said by Feds to Twitter. No one has contradicted Twitter employee claims. Presumably it’s true. So the question are— *WHY* are Feds telling Twitter employees this info & *WHAT* did the Feds expect Twitter to do with the info.
@JackPosobiec It looks like what Twitter did — suppress the story in full — is exactly what the Feds expected them to do with the information they were feeding these activists.
It wasn’t you and I who the Feds spoke with about these “hack” concerns — it was specific keyboard controllers…
Omg he’s tweeting swastikas now — swastika inside a Jewish star… to piss off even his Nazi fans.
(Indian friends will be in the comments “it’s not a swastika, Nazis stole our peace symbol and turned it around” — I know, but we in the rest of the world still call it a swastika so it is that word for us.)
Twitter removed Kanye’s swastika post as a violation of Twitter rules.