Today it is Trump; tomorrow it is you and me

It looks like the Nazis have found a new home in the U.S. Department of Justice and the offices of state and city district attorneys who have been bought by George Soros. After the Soros-backed district attorney in New York City recently got an indictment against former President Trump on bogus charges, it has been announced that now the U.S. Department of Justice has gotten an indictment against Trump regarding a statute relating to document retention that has never been used against any sitting or former President.

If anyone needed any more proof of a deep state trying to silence anyone who does not march in lock-step with the left-wing agenda, this is it. This is clear and simple election interference more reminiscent of a third-world dictatorship than the America I grew up in. And the scary things is, if the deep state and Soros-backed district attorneys have no problem going after a former President on his way to likely winning the next U.S. Presidential election, they will have no problem going after you and me.

It is time for all people who believe in the rule of law—a hallmark of Western Civilization—to band together to fight the deep state and Soros-backed district attorneys who are flagrantly violating the law by using it to try to silence their opponents. We must protest these injustices against a former President by contacting our Congressmen and state representatives, writing letters to the editor, posting on our social media accounts, and, most importantly, making sure to vote in every federal, state, and local election. We also need to start recall election campaigns where they are permitted to remove rogue district attorneys; such a campaign was recently successful in ousting the radical San Francisco DA. We need to get more involved in our communities and in politics at all levels before it is too late. And let us never forget the words of German Pastor Martin Niemöller in regard to Nazi Germany:

“First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”

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