
Murray Murray Murray Never In A Hurry
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Murray Murray Murray Never In A Hurry
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🚨 OBAMA’S CANADIAN COUP: Private Talks With PM Carney While Trump Leads — Logan Act Felony or Globalist Shadow Presidency? 🔥 Barack Obama is in Toronto right now, holding closed-door “important conversations” with Prime Minister Mark Carney — the same week President Trump is reshaping America’s foreign policy. Let’s speak with scholarly precision. The Logan Act (18 U.S.C. § 953, enacted 1799 amid the Quasi-War with France) is crystal clear: “Any citizen of the United States… who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government… with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government… in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined… or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.” No successful prosecution in 227 years — yet the statute enshrines a foundational principle: one President at a time. Private citizens, even former ones, do not get to run parallel foreign policy. Obama’s post-presidency globe-trotting — Merkel in 2017, Macron in Paris, Sunak in London, now Carney in Canada — isn’t “elder statesman” nostalgia. It’s a pattern. When the Obama administration invoked the Logan Act against Gen. Flynn over a routine transition call with Russia, they treated it as sacred. Today? Crickets. This isn’t diplomacy. It’s defiance. Trump won the mandate. The American people rejected the globalist perpetual campaign. Obama doesn’t get a third term by proxy. The Rule of Law isn’t optional when your team loses. Enforce it. Or admit the elite play by different rules. Trump is the President. Full stop. #LoganActNow #ObamaShadowPresident #OnePresidentAtATime #AmericaFirst #EnforceTheLaw #DeepStateExposed (Share this before Big Tech buries it — the Republic demands sunlight.)




Nearly 19,000 people used ‘vouching’ to register to vote in Minnesota on Election Day 2024 Data obtained by America First Legal also shows how many people used "vouching" to register to vote in 2022 and 2020. “With tens of thousands of voters registering through vouching across recent cycles, without basic verification safeguards, the vouching policies and practices leave Minnesota’s elections vulnerable and risk Americans’ votes being canceled by fraudulently registered voters,” America First Legal attorney Will Scolinos said.






