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This may be the one of the most important and pivotal suits in turning the tide against government officials who have brazenly lied and have suppressed the truth, aided by a corrupt media. I pray that free speech rights prevail!

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Agreed, and if for some reason the judge disagrees, at least Alex has a much more constitutionalist Supreme Court than any time in the last century. And at least 6 of 9 can define what a woman is.

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In the immortal words of Al Davis -- "Just win baby." Write when you can, but winning this case means more to me.

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I agree this is a vital case. The war for free speech is not won, and we must continue to fight for our innate right to speak and think.

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Just HARD to get my head around how 73,736,432 AMERICAN voters voted for HARRIS on this issue ALONE. The TWITTER files are so overtly obvious in what was exposed and, yet 48.5% of AMERICA chose to stay BLIND to it and refer to Trump as the threat to DEMOCRACY. Just amazing....

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But Harris was for unlimited abortion and sex change surgery for federal prisoners. What's not to like?

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Yes...we can elaborate on the MANY aspects of coup-mala and why 2,829 counties or 90% of the 3,143 counties in the USA moved to the RED. Thank GOD for founding fathers foresight on implementing the electoral college

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#David vs #Goliath…..<our David has #Stones‼️>

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Keep trucking Alex. You need to show these arseholes where they went wrong!!!

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Bivens for Berenson, Judge Clarke. 🙌

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His name is RFK Jr. and you should share his curiosity.

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In a speech before the National Libertarian Convention, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes a passionate defense of the Bill of Rights enshrined in the Constitution. He details the many unconstitutional acts carried out by the Trump administration during the Covid debacle. RFK, Jr. makes very clear, the Constitution is for difficult times: there is no exception in it for national health emergencies. Your rights are enumerated for their protection under ALL circumstances. Unfortunately, Trump treated the Constitution like TP for his you-know-what. And the American people largely went along with it, giving up their God-given rights to "flatten the curve" that turned into 3 destructive years, costing countless lives and livelihoods. Listen to RFK, Jr. and be inspired!

https://www.youtube.com/live/tNhu63EFcOM?si=IumwDPUlMCncoJzs

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Trump followed the advice of shitheads like Fauci, Collins, and Redfield. So, bad on him for that. He got fooled by uber bureaucrats, who now more and more are being exposed as corrupted liars.

Trump did *not* order millions to be maimed or killed by the forced injection of an undertested chemical into Americans' veins.

Biden is the gift that keeps killing today. Be fair about that.

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Chris and Keith I think you are both right on a sense.

Biden and his handlers are complicit in millions of deaths and injuries

But Trump was the dupe that allowed the scam to get turbo charged .

A Pox on them both .

Still we the citizens bought in , like sheep.

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Not ALL of us ever bought IN

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Well said, thank you. It's time to move on from the blame game and make changes so it never happens again. I think we're seeing significant movement in that direction.

If we're honest and fair with ourselves.

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Keith...this was the largest CON and CRIME against humanity in history in SCOPE. We MUST not just "move on" Just sayin. There has to be a REAL reckoning on this. There are those who planned and orchestrated it ALL

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Look closely in hindsight, and you will see the worst of the worst offenders in violating the constitution in the larger context was in BLUE states and BLUE run cities. Trump ALWAYS gave the states the ability to DO what they deemed appropriate fairly quickly in 2020. He offered-suggested people have access to HCQ, Ivermectin and mono clonal as options. It was the status quo in DC like Fauci, Brix etc, who trashed all of that as "not following the science" These swamp creatures also told the SHEEP susceptible masks and 6 foot social distancing was SCIENCE and they got away with the misinformation-lie. They also said the EUA gene therapy medication falsely referred too as a VACCINE was safe and effective, stopped transmission and that the non injected were the danger. I have an issue with Trump championing the Operation Warp Speed DEBACLE, but that is another matter

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Trump missed an opportunity to come out in defense of the Constitution and expose Big Pharma. Instead, he let the likes of Fauci and Birx convince him to shut down his incredible economy right before the election. It was a huge fail on his part, and he paid for it dearly by losing his re-election bid. He seems to acknowledge his error with the nomination of RFK, Jr. who is well aware of the nefarious and evil nature of Fauci and his ilk, including Bill Gates, whose background in eugenics has deep roots in the Rockefeller Foundation's history of corruption. Those who serve in government are there to uphold and defend the Constitution, and as soon as they take their oath, it becomes an afterthought. Too many of them are there to line their pockets. It's reassuring to know that the freedoms we enjoy are an inheritance from our founding documents, and we are right to defend them. There are no exceptions for health emergencies, or climate change, or social unrest. The Constitution reigns supreme. Let's expect Trump's second term to honor his sacred obligation to it.

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Appointing RFK is NOT something a President elect would do IF he was favoring BIG (corrupt to it's core) everything like Pharma, Food and AG. Only a President elect who wishes to see this long term swamp filth cleaned up would DO so!

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Again, it is the governors who ordered the lockdowns, not Trump.

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obligation to it. (Substack is clipping the end of comments...)

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This was at the beginning of Covid and he had Fauci and his crew advising him. When Covid first hit nobody had answers. So I’ll be giving Trump a pass on that. Oh by the way. Hydrochloroquen did work. Nobody ever brings that up but look at the Covid cases in Africa. Not many and that what they used. Just sayin.

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I listened to your YouTube and researched the topic. Trump and his advisors may have recommended to that states a shutdown, but it was the governors who chose to order it. In 3 weeks, Trump reversed his recommendation but most states ignored him.

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More importantly, with Bobby Kennedy running HHS, there's little if any chance of lockdowns or vax mandates. I also believe he would push back hard on any efforts to silence unorthodox medical opinions.

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Leadership matters, there's no question about it.

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The architects of this government/industrial censorship program blatantly promoted lies and hid the truth, then covertly deplatformed Alex Berenson. They violated his civil rights, for sure, but cleverly avoided running afoul the admittedly ambiguous enforcement provisions provided by case and statutory law. I'm wondering if there's not a better claim under a 14th Amendment Due Process cause of action. The damages would be more obvious, as the conspirators (government and private) conspired to deliberately deprive Berenson, a journalist, of an audience, which was his means of making a living.

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Most civil rights suits are brought under 18 USC 1983, which allows people to sue government officials for deprivation of rights - but I don't believe it applies to federal employees, only state and local officials.

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You are correct. I also note that my earlier comment regarding a 14th Amendment cause of action would be dismissed for the same reason that you stated that 18 USC 1983 wouldn't apply, which is that the 14th was meant to apply to STATE officials, not federal.

Alternatively, then, maybe Berenson would have a cause of action under the 5th Amendment, which states that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or PROPERTY by government. I had initially dismissed it as I thought that it was only applicable in criminal prosecutions which seems to have been the original intention. But the fact that it includes the reasonable compensation clause would indicate otherwise.

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I stand with you and support you. Would be more than happy to join in as a class member of an unvaccinated woman who has proof of censorship.

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Australia backs Alex Berenson 100%!!!!!!

When trust is broken.........the people will fight back.

Thank God for Alex. Thank God for Elon.

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The Rooster 🐓 didn't like Alex Berenson because he knew what was going on from day to day before COVID-19 during COVID-19 and right up to date. Alex Berenson knew better than any Rooster 🐓 and Alex Berenson knew how all critical care doctors were treated when all hospitals were shut down. The Rooster is the furthest from the truth on the handling of a respiratory disease. I believe that we lost more people from wearing a face mask than from COVID-19. And I believe that Trump should hire Alex Berenson in his new administration.

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Given that the Biden Administration will be over and done with by the time this goes to court, will there be an entity to sue by then? Or is the suit against Biden personally? In that case, will his advanced dementia get him off the hook?

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Off topic, but excited to hear Jay Battacharya emerges as leading candidate to be NIH chief!

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Thanks Alex! Your substack subscription is worth my $. Godspeed.

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