@SirChadwick01@WarRoomShow@infowars Corruption runs deep in every government-funded institution. It is up to the Citizens of America to rise, expose the traitors, and bring them to justice.
@ASavageNation The Art of the Dael may have just taken place. Iran may have been given just enough for warning so the uranium could be brokered for cash. Politics makes for strange bedfellows.
@WouldEWood@infowars In most modern conflicts, the President has acted first, often citing national security or existing resolutions, with Congress following up later (if at all) with funding or limited approval.
@WouldEWood@infowars •Korea (1950–1953) – UN-backed police action
•Vietnam (1964–1973) – Tonkin Gulf Resolution used as justification
•Iraq (2003) and Afghanistan (2001) – Congress passed Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMFs), not formal war declarations
@WouldEWood@infowars Congress voted for WAR before the US entered into these conflicts? Or was the Wars Power Act used then congress approved in some other matter, like funding?
@ASavageNation Ukraine needs WW2 US type occupation. Zelensky needs a Norenberg trial. Concessions will have to be made to Russia, Ukraine, people and the USA.
@infowars This is a blatant attempt to deflect attention from the real issue. Who, among the living, were Epstein’s clients, associates, and enablers—and why haven’t they been indicted? Stop whitewashing the facts and start demanding accountability for those still walking free.
@FBIDDBongino@FBIDirectorKash This is a blatant attempt to deflect attention from the real issue. Who, among the living, were Epstein’s clients, associates, and enablers—and why haven’t they been indicted? Stop whitewashing the facts and start demanding accountability for those still walking free.
@TrumpDailyPosts SCOTUS has no inforcement authority so ignore them or better yet house these illegal criminals in labor detention centers, until their due process is finallized.