This is for all the legally registered voters in Arkansas. Arkansas Republican Senator Kim Hammer and Republican Representative David Ray held a “Joint Performance Review” with the Arkansas Senate and House to discuss the paper ballot initiatives being led by @colonelreynolds. It appears that these Republicans are working against those who advocate for paper ballots in Arkansas, attempting to limit Arkansans’ voice in governance.
David Ray, who previously led efforts to limit citizens’ rights to make Freedom of Information Act requests, has now turned his efforts toward opposing the paper ballot movement.
MAGA Republicans are outraged, urging @SarahHuckabee to support the people of Arkansas and President Trump in demanding hand-marked paper ballots.
The committee is implying that they will use legal tactics and the weight of the government against those who helped gather signatures, including Colonel Reynolds. Colonel Reynolds, a decorated combat veteran, spent 30 years in the Army and has 45 years of experience in national security with a top-secret clearance and was in Iraq at the same time as me.
Why are Republicans targeting our heroes fighting for the people? It mirrors the same tactics being used against me and against President Trump.
All we are asking for are fair elections for a fair outcome.
Had the privilege of attending the Western Hemisphere Security Forum on January 18th, where I discussed the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Panama and the Caribbean—a serious threat to U.S. national security. I also touched on the ongoing conflict between globalism and freedom.
Meeting many distinguished dignitaries, including The Honorable Santiago Peña, President of the Republic of Paraguay, was an honor.
You can listen to my full speech here: https://rumble.com/v6gxfe7-lt.-gen.-michael-flynn-on-chinas-encroachment-in-latin-america-western-hemi.html
The long, dark nightmare of the Biden-Harris Administration is about to end. Now, it is incumbent for President Trump to evaluate realistically the type of government he will be inheriting. Before he assumes office, President Trump will take the only oath specified in the U.S. Constitution, required of all incoming presidents:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.