Buckle Up: This White House MISTAKE Will Hurt Americans

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The European Union’s leader has proposed the idea of a Global Digital ID, which would allow governments worldwide to monitor their citizens. While it’s framed as “keeping track,” it raises concerns about potential surveillance and control. The plan involves countries contributing funds to establish this system, overseen by the United Nations. Critics liken it to dystopian scenarios, like the “Mark of the Beast” from religious texts, as it could enable extensive tracking, restricting access to basic necessities for those with dissenting opinions or unvaccinated individuals.

Former President Donald Trump is making legal moves in response to criminal charges related to the 2020 Georgia election. He seeks to dismiss some state-level charges and is exploring the possibility of moving the case to federal court, where he may benefit from certain legal protections. Trump’s legal team argues that Judge Tanya Chutkan, who oversees a federal case related to the 2020 election, may not remain impartial due to her stated opinions about him.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden faced criticism for commemorating 9/11 in Alaska instead of at the memorial site in New York. His inaccurate recollection of visiting Ground Zero on the following day drew scrutiny. Biden’s administration also canceled seven oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a move criticized by former Trump official Larry Kudlow.

Other notable news includes North Korea’s Kim Jong Un meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, concerns about individuals on the U.S. terrorist list entering the country, the banning of guns in New Mexico leading to calls for the governor’s impeachment, Venezuela seeking Chinese funding for oil refinery reconstruction, a devastating earthquake in Morocco, and discussions around reparations for black Americans in California.

Stephen Gardner discusses this in the youtube video below:

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Government should not be tracking its citizens like cattle. Overreach is an understatement.

Let’s put trackers on ALL politicians instead.

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