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Day: September 12, 2024

Federal bribery and the people’s complicity

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politicians often secure votes by offering money, programs, and services in exchange for public support. This form of bribery, as described by Alexis de Tocqueville, has become a common practice at all levels of government. The question is, now that we see the manipulation, will we continue to participate in this corrupt system?

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DHS Secretary Mayorkas Designates Vote Certification a “National Special Security Event” Ahead of 2025 Count

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/dhs-secretary-mayorkas-designates-vote-certification-a-national-special-security-event-ahead-of-2025-count

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Election Officials Warn Problems With US Mail Could Cause 2024 Voting Disruptions

Responding to a letter from state and local election officials, the USPS said that it is equipped to deal with mail-in ballots.

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PR chutzpah: Merrick Garland denounces ‘dangerous falsehoods’ and conspiracy theories targeting the Justice Department…

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/garland-denounces-dangerous-falsehoods-and-conspiracy-theories-targeting-the-justice-department/ar-AA1qsccw

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US Government Lost $2.7 Trillion in Taxpayer Funds to Fraud, Improper Payments Since 2003

A government watchdog report reveals $2.7 trillion lost because of fraud and improper payments, urging stronger oversight and prevention measures.

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Garland Says Justice Department Won’t Be Intimidated by ‘Escalation of Attacks’

Garland maintained that the department has an "ironclad" commitment to fairness and impartiality.

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Defensive Gun Use Shows Second Amendment Remains Necessary, Even After Tragedies

A 14-year-old boy with a history of troubling behavior used a semiautomatic rifle to shoot and kill two fellow students and two teachers Sept. 6… Read More

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