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Paul Singer: A Wolf In Disguise

Is GOP megadonor Paul Singer the culprit behind an insidious plot to keep former President Donald Trump off the presidential ballot in 2004? The Next News Network cites evidence that suggests Singer might be behind the recent resignations of Republican RINOs from the U.S. House, resignations that are now close to tilting the balance of power and handing control of the House over to the Democrats.

If the Democrats gain control, they have already said they will work to impede Trump’s access to the ballot, ramping up the incessant lawfare campaign these tyrants have been waging against Trump for years now.

Singer is founder and co-CEO of Elliott Management, a hedge fund. He has a net worth of about $6 billion and while he calls himself a Republican, he endorses some radical  and decidedly leftist ideals, like LGBT rights . He’s also heavily linked to the defense of Israel, and has been a major supporter of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, but not Trump.

Now, he’s been linked to the RINO rats who are trying to sabotage Trump as well as the Republican majority in the U.S.. House. The Next News Network piece draws upon the research of Troy Smith from Slingshot News. He just broke news of Alaska’s Sen. Lisa Murkowski, threatening to bolt from the Republican Party if Trump is its nominee in 2024. In other words, the biggest RINO rats are starting to be exposed and flee!

To access Smith’s article, click here: https://slingshot.news/exclusive-the-rino-plan-to-ban-trump-from-the-2024-ballot-is-underway/

Exposing Election Tyranny

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, independent candidate for President of the U.S., joins Natural News and host Mike Adams to expose the election tyranny perpetuated by the elites to protect their inner circle of  establishment puppets.

Dr. Shiva, who says he’s speaking from experience, details the election fraud and ballot access by the Deep Sate, police harassment and election rights, and the barriers for third-party candidates.

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