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Are Elected Republicans Ready To Respond To Potential Post-Election Chaos?

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One of the best ways to know what Democrats are up to is to simply check how they’re smearing their opponents. Who is really “destroying democracy” if not those who support mass censorship, surveillance, and the jailing of reporters and others over speech crimes? Who really colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election? Who ended the United States’ lifelong tradition of peaceful transition of power by spying on and sabotaging the governance of the opposition-party president elected after Barack Obama?

So it’s extremely ominous to see a drumbeat of claims from corporate media and other Democrats throughout the 2024 election cycle that Republican supporters will engage in post-election violence. A Google News search immediately turns up endless headlines like these: “Could the 2024 election normalize political violence?” asks NPR. “Ahead of Election Day, officials prepare for protests and possible violence,” says USA Today.

These are not just claims but also plans for post-election violence. The Cyberstructure and Information Security Agency has been training state and federal officials on election violence scenarios all year, says Politico. As revealed in the Murthy v. Biden litigation and open records obtained by reporter Matt Taibbi, CISA is effectively an election interference agency. It interferes in elections by “switchboarding” censorship demands from government officials to social media monopolies. Without free speech, elections are not free.

After Sen. Rand Paul asked about CISA and other national security agencies participating in a 2024 election day “cybersecurity” event in Atlanta, Georgia, CISA insisted it wasn’t involved. In

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