Constitutional Attorney Says Pence, Congress, Violated Constitution, Trump Can Use Emergency Alert System (EAS) To Circumvent Censorship
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Speaking exclusively with National File on January 7, Constitutional Attorney Ivan Raiklin explained that President Donald Trump’s “only option” to defend the Constitution is to “activate the Emergency Alert System.” This comes as Big Tech companies have banned President Trump and many of his supporters from using their platforms just days after Congress certified the fraudulent Electoral College results on January 6.
He also pointed out multiple Constitutional violations by states, Congress, and Vice President Mike Pence.
“Everyone consummated the violations to the Constitution across the board,” said Raiklin.
Devin Nunes Complains on Fox News Republicans Have No Way to Communicate if Parler Taken Down
On 1/10/21 at 3:06 PM EST
California Republican Congressman Devin Nunes railed against tech giants Apple, Google and Amazon for banning Parler from their app stores, complaining Sunday that he and all other conservatives are being cut off from each other on social media.
Nunes demanded federal authorities immediately investigate those companies for their coordinated attack on the right-wing Parler app. The GOP congressman and ardent Trump supporter touted his own 3 million Parler followers before complaining that he s losing the ability to connect with them on the very safe social media platform. Nunes said Facebook and Twitter s move to place indefinite account bans on President Donald Trump ensures that Republicans will no longer have any way to communicate in the near future.
Ex-CIA chief, former sheriff grapple with the whys of Wednesday s Capitol chaos
Though myriad questions swirl around Wednesday’s events in Washington, DC, the former head of the CIA is sure of one thing: The intrusion wasn’t a failure of security; it was someone s political decision.
Sanibel s Porter Goss, who spent more than a decade in the CIA after graduating from Yale, was also a Republican Congressman from 1989 until 2004, then took the helm of what’s now the Central Intelligence Agency.
During that time, Goss helped engineer the post-911 hardening of internal defenses nationwide as well as in DC. “I was very much involved in the gates, guns and guards type of security that we put into the capitol 20 years ago.”
Only, Snowden was no whistleblower. In fact, according to the timeline offered in the 33-page House Permanent Select Committee (HPSCI)’s September 2016 damage assessment, there’s no evidence Snowden made any effort to use the protected channels enabling either whistleblowing or dissent. Rather, after being reprimanded for inappropriate workplace behavior that reflected his professional history, Snowden began a premeditated effort to download as many damaging files as he could access as part of a plan to travel to Hong Kong, from where he aspired to reap financial gain and exact revenge for his hurt pride.
Moreover, the HPSCI report affirmed that “the vast majority of the documents he [Snowden] stole have nothing to do with programs impacting individual privacy interests they instead pertain to military, defense and intelligence programs of great interest to America’s adversaries.” The report further notes that this “resulted in the loss of intelligence streams that sa