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It’s Important to Keep the Questions Alive

Americans have just passed through the most eventful and tumultuous four weeks in memory. The only comparisons are 9/11, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Watergate/Vietnam days of the 1970s, the riots and assassinations in the 1960s, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

First, we had Joe Biden’s face plant debate performance on June 27 when he looked like a corpse and spoke in a demented way. Then came the attempted assassination of Trump, the murder of Cory Comperatore and the critical wounding of two others at the Trump rally on July 13. This was followed by the Republican National Convention and nomination of JD Vance on July 17, the decision of Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race on July 21, and finally the coronation of Queen Kamala Harris in the following days.

Any one of these stories would be huge news in any election cycle, but to have five such events in less than four weeks is a lot to process, let alone fully comprehend. We know some of what happened, but much is being covered up by the government.

Was Biden set up to fail at the debate as a prelude to Kamala? Was the Secret Service passively involved in the assassination by letting it happen? Was Joe Biden threatened with a coup d’état in the form of leaks about his health and removal from office under the 25th amendment if he did not step aside?

At this point, we do not have answers to these and many other questions. Still, the questions themselves are important. They are one way to keep the record open.

We should not rest until we have answers. Questions are a tool to keep pressure on public officials and not allow them to sweep this all under the rug. The Democrats running the White House and the FBI are screeching about protecting “democracy” and offering “transparency”, yet they are the greatest threats to both.

Let’s keep the questions alive and not allow the official cover-up to prevail. Perhaps if Trump wins the election, we’ll get to the bottom of some of this in due course.

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