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Nation of Laws: Oath

support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic

Whoever wins the presidency in November; we must set aside our past grievances, and work to build a better America.

As a news agency we often browse the “Dark Web” using tools such as Tor Bowser.

We are seeing a rise in posts about “Civil War” coming after the 2020 election.

As a prior military-service member, I took an oath to defend the Constitution.

If you believe in the Constitution, then you know that we are nation of laws; and those laws must apply to all, or they apply to no one.

We must accept the result of the 2020 election, if we truly believe in the Constitution.

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PBS FRONTLINE: United States of Conspiracy

How trafficking in conspiracy theories went from the fringes of U.S. politics into the White House. An investigation of the alliance among conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, longtime Trump associate Roger Stone and the president — and their role in the battle over truth and lies.

NOTE: Starting at 45:00, he is in court, and admits Sandy Hook happened.

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PBS FRONTLINE: Supreme Revenge

Inside the no-holds-barred war for control of the Supreme Court. From Brett Kavanaugh to Robert Bork, an investigation of how a 30-year-old grievance transformed the court and turned confirmations into bitter, partisan conflicts.

The battle that played out during Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings reflected deep divisions in Washington that may seem unique to the moment.

But as FRONTLINE reveals, the intense politicization on display during the Supreme Court confirmation process — and the transformation of the Court itself — has been a shift decades in the making.

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Kushner Companies #1

Netflix – Dirty Money: “Slumlord Millionaire”

As Jared Kushner rose from real estate heir to White House adviser, reporters and housing advocates uncovered disturbing patterns at his properties.

In June 2019, New York State passed landmark legislation to protect tenants, outlawing a number of practices exploited by Kushner Companies.

One month earlier, Kushner Companies finalized a $1.15 billion deal to purchase an additional 6,030 rental apartments across 16 properties in Virginia and Maryland.

The deal was financed by $800 million in loans backed by Freddie Mac, which is owned by the U.S. government and led by a Trump appointee.