Your blast of infotainment from ForAmerica.
This week... Merry Christmas! A third-world dictatorship has banned its political opposition from running for office... just kidding, that's Colorado. The state's Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump was an insurrectionist, and by way of the 14th amendment, he is ineligible to run for President - removing him from the ballot in the state's primary and general election. This will likely go to the U.S. Supreme Court where it will likely be struck down, but if it's not, other states like California are poised to engage in the same sort of election interference in the coming weeks. Also, in the courts' sites is the potential release of the Jeffery Epstein client list. While many elites that have visited the island are likely squirming as they may finally be exposed, the American people deserve to know which of our elected and unelected leaders participated in some of the most despicable crimes imaginable.
A few demands from this week...
JOE MUST GO! Yard & Rally Sign
10% off, IF your name is "Joe" or "Brandon"
Width: 24"
Height: 18"
Double-sided
$20.24
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