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When can we call this treason? 🚨 Denver Mayor Engineered an Illegal Secret Chat Group amongst Officials to Discuss How to Protect Illegal Aliens • Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his 14-member "Strike Force" used the Signal app, and set messages up to auto-delete, to discuss protecting illegal aliens...

14,396 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля John Coffee "Jack" Hays
John Coffee "Jack" Hays1 год назад

I know I keep asking, but when will arrests be made?

Фото профиля Lord Richter Smegmaburg III
Lord Richter Smegmaburg III1 год назад

State officials need to be arrested on federal charges for enabling, aiding, and abetting illegal aliens. It’s the only way forward.

Фото профиля Oliver Bush
Oliver Bush1 год назад

Never, apparently treason is no longer illegal.

Фото профиля Standing for Freedom Center
Standing for Freedom Center2 лет назад

Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech.

Фото профиля Vince Tagliavia
Vince Tagliavia1 год назад

Oopsie, that was supposed to be a secret.

Фото профиля MAGAgranny
MAGAgranny1 год назад

Once again, laws for thee but not for me. It's disgusting

Фото профиля TruthMatters
TruthMatters1 год назад

Imagine if they found out Trump and his team were doing this.

Фото профиля Patrick Garner
Patrick Garner1 год назад

#JAILTIME

Фото профиля fatzac
fatzac1 год назад

Arrest everyone involved

Фото профиля Cortismaximus
Cortismaximus1 год назад

Wait. There's two Mike Johnson's and they're both worthless Democrats?

Фото профиля Josh Manning
Josh Manning1 год назад

How is this not prosecutable conspiracy?

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