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Will Debate Be Cancelled?

Lisa Haven says that tonight’s debate is in danger of being cancelled in light of a stunning admission by the FBI that they framed Donald J. Trump by tampering with the evidence in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

Haven reports that the FBI admits to using a staged photo, with cover sheets spread throughout the alleged classified documents, with the intention of making Trump look bad. She suggests that Trump can now use this tangible evidence in the debate, “which would finish Biden.” Here’s more.

Did Durham Do Enough?

Sara Carter, one of the first journalists to blow the lid off the totally fake and fraudulent Russia collusion investigation, posits that the recently-released Durham Report and his testimony before Congress was underwhelming.

Carter says the good news is the report proved there was absolutely no corroborating evidence regarding the Steele dossier. The bad news is that many Congressional leaders were disappointed Durham’s failure to probe other suspicious events, such as the wiping of cell phones that occurred among staff working for Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

“There is just so much that Durham failed to investigate–knowingly failed, in my opinion,” Carter says. She explains further.

Anatomy Of A Stolen Election

Gregg Phillips tells The Pete Santilli Show how he and his colleagues produced the controversial 2000 Mules documentary, perhaps the most successful political docs of all-time, which exposed how the Deep State and Democrat Party stole the 2020 Presidential election.

Phillips, who teamed with such luminaries as Dinesh D’Souza and Catherine Engelbrecht, served as executive producer for the film, as well as providing technology investigation, geo-fencing and data research. To date, 2000 Mules has received an incredible 35 million views online.

In the following video, Phillips and members of  the Santilli show’s “The Big Mig,” break down the anatomy of a stolen election. Phillips also reveals that a lawsuit filed by Konnech, a small Michigan-based election software company, has dismissed all charges against his Texas company True the Vote.

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