Transitions of power should be smooth. The transition from the 45th president to the 46th president of the United States was one of the most dramatic in modern times. And not in a good way.
From the thousands of instances of documented voter fraud, compiled by President Trump’s legal team and Project Amistad, and led by Phill Kline, the former attorney general of Kansas, to the violence perpetrated on January 6, to the three-mile-long, 12-foot-high, razor wire-topped, and militarily fortified barricade that splits Washington, D.C. as if it were the new Berlin Wall, modern America has never seen anything like this. Including the first attempt ever to twice impeach and try a (now former) president in the Senate.
The radicalized Left tried to “kill the king” twice and failed. Badly.
Nothing demonstrates their failure more than the triumphant return of President Trump to the public stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the greatest convocation of American conservatives. For a man who was deemed politically dead and buried after his supporters—and others—breached congressional security, he is very much alive and well, and back on the warpath. (The political warpath that is. Calm down, Media Matters).
They’re Trying to Shut Us Down
Over the last several months, I’ve lost count of how many times the powers-that-be have tried to shut us down. They’ve sent hackers at us, forcing us to take extreme measures on web security. They sent attorneys after us, but thankfully we’re not easily intimidated by baseless accusations or threats. They’ve even gone so far as to make physical threats. Those can actually be a bit worrisome but Remington has me covered.
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Thank you and God bless!
JD Rucker