Mark Meckler on Mar-a-Lago Raid: Democrats Apathetic, Republicans Energized
‘We aren’t interested in another investigation, or a commissions or a blue ribbon panel. It’s time for the FBI to go.’
In the aftermath of the Mar-a-Lago raid, Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action, says Democrats are apathetic, Republicans and independents are energized, and the FBI has “to go.”
Americans Have Suffered
On one hand, Americans have suffered through much over the past few years. A new Rasmussen survey showed 60 percent of likely U.S. voters believe the country has become more divided since Joe Biden assumed office, an accomplishment some still believe he came by illegitimately. This was preceded by the fear, chaos, and eventual depression and anger inflicted on the world by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. Then came the protests at the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, where unarmed Trump supporters were attacked and killed by Capitol Police officers.
Then came daily reports of protesters being arrested and turned in by neighbors and even family. Some never even went to the Capitol Building. Tip lines were set up, encouraging people to report anyone they suspect of having attended the protest. Hundreds have been imprisoned, most without a trial. Two have committed suicide.
Over the subsequent 18 months, more and more evidence has emerged, lending more and more credibility to widespread speculation that it may very well have been an elaborate and calculated setup.
The Jan. 6 select committee resurrects memories of the two impeachment trials that brought to fruition a goal established before Donald Trump was even nominated to be the Republican candidate for 2016. Then came the raid on Trump’s private residence at Mar-a-Lago.
Americans Are Angry
An online survey by Daily Mail shows over 70 percent of their readers disapprove of the Mar-a-Lago raid. Another (pdf) found that 79 percent of likely U.S. voters interviewed believe
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