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“The Power of the Lesser Magistrates,” interview with Pastor Matt Trewhella

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Mugshots of Donald Trump and associates from top left: Mark Meadows, Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Kenneth Cheseboro, Sidney Powell

Last week saw Donald Trump booked in the Fulton Country, GA jail along with 18 other individuals who are charged with what amounts to exercising their right to question the 2020 election results in the State of Georgia.

Whatever you may think of Donald Trump or the 2020 election, the fact that a former president can be charged with racketeering for questioning the official narrative that the “election was the most secure in American history” ought to be cause for alarm.  And it’s not just Donald Trump either.  Eighteen other individuals have been indicted in this case, including lawyers who assisted Trump, most notably Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York.

The Biden Regime, the Establishment, is sending the message to any future president or presidential candidate, don’t you dare even consider representing anyone but us.  If you try to represent the people, you are history. 

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Fulton County Dist. Atty. Fani Willis charged Donald Trump and 18 others with meddling in Georgia’s 2020 election, taking advantage of the state’s broad RICO statute.
 (John Bazemore / Associated Press)

“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”

That famous saying, attributed to the head of Joseph Stalin’s secret police, Lavrentiy Beria, is the best summary there is of the term “weaponized law.”  It is also now the unofficial slogan of the Biden Regime’s Department of Justice (sic) and of the American legal system more broadly. 

In a proper, Christian legal system, you start with the evidence of a crime, investigate the matter to determine the suspect, and bring charges against that person.   That’s the way America’s legal system worked, or at least was understood to work, for most of the nation’s history.

But in just the last few years, it is obvious that things have changed.  Instead of beginning with evidence of a crime and working to determine who committed it, American “justice” now begins with the man and goes looking for crimes with which to charge him.   

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