Think of it as militias with badges, guns, and formal law enforcement powers," Sykes wrote. "Or, if you like, secession-by-sheriff."
What’s up with "Constitutional Sheriffs" Christian Confederacy movement with County Sheriffs being higher than any other law officer in America?
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“”” 'Coup memo' think tank encouraging 'secession-by-sheriff' with latest project: report Travis Gettys October 20, 2021
A right-wing Claremont Institute is undermining law and order and encouraging secession one county at a time.The think tank, where coup memo author John Eastman remains a member in good standing, is weaponizing "patriotic law enforcement officers" with its new "Sheriff's Fellowship" that ties...
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A right-wing Claremont Institute is undermining law and order and encouraging secession one county at a time. - - - The think tank, where coup memo author John Eastman remains a member in good standing, is weaponizing "patriotic law enforcement officers" with its new "Sheriff's Fellowship" that ties together conservative anger over Black Lives Matter protests, COVID-19 lockdowns and Donald Trump's election loss to bring so-called "Constitutional Sheriffs" into the mainstream, reported The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes. “””
Is this something the entire freedom loving and believers in America’s system of law and government and the entire world should be concerned about? Or is it right wing nonsense / who cares?
LAWYER John Eastman WROTE THE MEMO leading DJT to attempt to overthrow the election on Jan6 and we all know the violence that his MEMO in TRUMP’s head helped cause on that notorious right winger sunshiny day of insurrection.
According to the report EASTMAN remains a member in good standing at right-wing Claremont Institute that is weaponizing "patriotic law enforcement officers"
The report states “ The plan sounds a lot like the Constitutional Sheriffs movement, which has infiltrated law enforcement agencies around the country with specious claims borrowed from the sovereign citizen movement that places the county sheriff as the "highest legitimate law enforcement" in the U.S. and claims they have authority to determine which laws are constitutional. - - - "Think of it as militias with badges, guns, and formal law enforcement powers," Sykes wrote. "Or, if you like, secession-by-sheriff."