Should Mike Lindell’s Election Fraud Video Should be Played at the Impeachment Trial?
The F.B.I.’s silence must be seen for what it is—a threat to both the integrity of our elections and our constitutional rights and therefore, also pose a threat to the continued viability of our constitutional republic.
The question it leaves us with?
Is there anyone left with the ability, the integrity, and the political influence that would be required to effectively remedy this systemic cancer that is revealing itself to be metastasizing within our government?
And that is what should be frightening us all, in that with the departure of President Trump, the probable answer to this question is … probably not.
That said, and based on the foregoing, one thought becomes clear in the midst of the F.B.I’s silence: Would President Trump's attorneys be committing legal malpractice if they do not allocate two hours of their allotted time at the impeachment trial to play in full Mike Lindell's video, “Absolute Proof?”
At least then every American citizen on both sides of the aisle would be force-fed—even by the mainstream media—the information that would allow us all to decide for ourselves whether the President was “lying” to his supporters when he declared that the election had been stolen. Or that he was in fact not lying, but only trying to tell us all the absolute truth, for the sake of our nation.
https://townhall.com/columnists/cliffnichols/2021/02/13/why-mike-lindells-election-fraud-video-should-be-played-at-the-impeachment-trial-n2584685