Fighting for election integrity not "high crime"                                                    

January 18, 2021

Permission to republish original opeds and cartoons granted.

 On this day in 1803, President Thomas Jefferson requests funding from Congress to finance the Lewis and Clark expedition. Jefferson officially asked for $2,500 in funding from Congress, though some sources indicate the expedition ultimately cost closer to $50,000. It is impossible for the Capitol attack to have been both pre-planned and incited by the Trump rally. Robert Romano looks into the bogus basis of the second Trump impeachment. We speak with a young Republican grassroots activist who offers practical tips for saving our country. And Rick Manning tells CBS Radio News why it is "stupid" to deplatform Parler. Plus Frank McCaffrey looks at how fighting for election integrity is not a "high crime."

 

TRENDING

By Robert Romano

It was not the speech that caused the violence, it was those who planned the assault in the weeks leading up to it. It is clear that the attack was pre-planned. Speaker Pelosi and those who pushed this snap impeachment — and those in the Senate still pushing for an unconstitutional post-Jan. 20 trial — all owe President Trump and the American people an apology.

By Catherine Mortensen

Scott Presler is urging angry, disenfranchised Republicans to get involved at the local level to make a difference in the next election. Presler shared his action plan for ending voter fraud.

 

VIDEOS

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They say he was inciting a riot in his January 6th speech. But it seems he was inciting fear among Washington's elite. Fear that someone who followed up on promises, fought, told the truth and made things happen will be the new standard.

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Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning appeared on nationally syndicated CBS Radio with Dave Ross discussing the deplatforming of Parler.

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The left has already said it is making lists to prevent Trump administration personnel from getting jobs in the private sector. What’s to stop them or their allies in the media and corporate America from doing the same to any of us?

 

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