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Foreign Interference Confirmed: Venezuela, China Election Plot
A foreign op masquerading as domestic: The real machinery was built in Venezuela, shifted to Serbia, and backed by China and Cubaβplanned 20+ years ago to destabilise the West. Now even Coomerβs sworn statements acknowledge foreign actors inside the system.
Watch the full interview, starts at 49:00
https://x.com/i/status/2014774228323889433
https://rumble.com/v74qu9o-jack-smiths-35-million-spending-spree-targeting-americans.html
https://x.com/reallindelltv/status/2014772306900615380
A foreign op masquerading as domestic: The real machinery was built in Venezuela, shifted to Serbia, and backed by China and Cubaβplanned 20+ years ago to destabilise the West. Now even Coomerβs sworn statements acknowledge foreign actors inside the system.
Watch the full interview, starts at 49:00
https://x.com/i/status/2014774228323889433
https://rumble.com/v74qu9o-jack-smiths-35-million-spending-spree-targeting-americans.html
https://x.com/reallindelltv/status/2014772306900615380
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π¨ NEW: Patrick Byrne Raises Questions About Jack Smithβs DOJ Authority
Following yesterdayβs explosive Capitol Hill hearing, Patrick Byrne revealed details on air about a previously filed whistleblower complaint involving Jack Smith and a potential contradiction tied to Smithβs oath of office.
Byrne said the complaint was formally submitted years ago to multiple inspectors general, including the Justice Dept and intelligence agencies, and was quietly declined based on Smithβs employment status at the time.
βThey said they werenβt opening an investigation because whatever he did overseas, he wasnβt a DOJ employee anymore.β
But Byrne says that explanation creates a serious legal problem:
βIf thatβs the case, then when he rejoined the DOJ, he should have taken the oath again.β
Byrne described the situation as forcing Smith into βtwo contradictory positionsβ - one the court canβt ignore.
Following yesterdayβs explosive Capitol Hill hearing, Patrick Byrne revealed details on air about a previously filed whistleblower complaint involving Jack Smith and a potential contradiction tied to Smithβs oath of office.
Byrne said the complaint was formally submitted years ago to multiple inspectors general, including the Justice Dept and intelligence agencies, and was quietly declined based on Smithβs employment status at the time.
βThey said they werenβt opening an investigation because whatever he did overseas, he wasnβt a DOJ employee anymore.β
But Byrne says that explanation creates a serious legal problem:
βIf thatβs the case, then when he rejoined the DOJ, he should have taken the oath again.β
Byrne described the situation as forcing Smith into βtwo contradictory positionsβ - one the court canβt ignore.
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