Tulsi Gabbard Takes the Point: Biden Must Stop the Brennans, the Schiffs

This morning, former Democratic presidential candidate and Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard tweeted her harshest warning yet, in her campaign insisting that President Biden, personally, must put a stop to the drive to rule through a police state:

“The mob who stormed the Capitol to try to stop Congress from carrying out its constitutional responsibilities were behaving like domestic enemies of our country. But let us be clear, the John Brennan’s, Adam Schiffs and the oligarchs in Big Tech who are trying to undermine our constitutionally-protected rights and turn our country into a police state with KGB-style ‘surveillance’ are also domestic enemies—and much more powerful, and therefore dangerous, than the mob which stormed the Capitol,” she wrote.

“President Biden, I call upon you & all of Congress from both parties to denounce efforts by Brennan & others to take away our civil liberties endowed to us by our Creator & guaranteed in our Constitution. If you don’t stand up to them now, then our country will be in great peril.”

On Monday, she asked the President: “Have you declared martial law? Because that is what it’s starting to look and feel like” in Washington, D.C. Included in the tweet was her interview with Fox’s Watters World program, in which she denounced the completely unnecessary militarization of our nation’s capital for the inauguration, which sent the message to the American people and to the world that the U.S. capital was under siege. But worse, officials in Washington now say that they plan to keep an “enduring presence” of thousands of soldiers in our nation’s capital. This should disturb everyone, she said, as she emphasized with clear anger: an “enduring presence… That sounds a lot like what we have been doing overseas.”


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  • Kevin Pearl
    commented 2021-01-27 16:25:42 -0500
    Bravo, Tulsi! We need more people to find the courage to speak out and rise above establishment dictated battle lines.
  • Christopher Sare
    published this page in Home 2021-01-27 12:21:26 -0500