

Episode 4485: Tina Peter’s Civil Rights Violated, The U.S. Spending Problem
May 14, 2025
In this discussion, Mike Davis, a legal expert and founder of the Article III Project, joins U.S. Senator Ron Johnson, known for his focus on fiscal responsibility. They dive into the civil rights violations faced by election worker Tina Peters, advocating for election integrity and public activism. The conversation shifts to urgent reforms needed in government spending, critiquing past practices and emphasizing budget accountability. They also explore the impacts of rising national debt and the geopolitics surrounding the upcoming BRICS summit.
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Tina Peters Political Prisoner Case
- Tina Peters is considered a political prisoner by hosts and supporters due to her prison sentence from election security actions. - Calls and events are organized to raise awareness and pressure Colorado's governor for her pardon.
Civil Rights Violations Against Peters
- Tina Peters' imprisonment is viewed as a criminal civil rights violation motivated by political bias. - Weaponizing government agencies to punish free speech sets a dangerous precedent violating federal civil rights statutes.
Presidential Duty to Defy Illegal Orders
- The President should assert his Article II commander-in-chief powers to expel the invasion despite court orders if national security is threatened. - Ignoring illegal court orders is justified to protect the country from foreign terrorist threats.