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Ep 785 | Why the Fight Over Election Fraud Is So Important
Ep 785 | Why the Fight Over Election Fraud Is So Important
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60 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2021
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It’s really about fighting the governing fraud and delegitimizing coronafascism. The more people realize that the election was stolen, the more they will understand that our Constitution has been stolen too. I also hit back at those who are using the Constitution to oppose the effort to fight the certification in Congress. We can’t have the Left violate the most foundational tenets of federalism and the Constitution, then allow them to keep the fruits of that very violation by needlessly constraining ourselves. That’s a suicide pact.
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Released:
Jan 4, 2021
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