An obvious Emoluments Clause Violation: The picture below says it all.

Those of us who aren’t like that need to unite.

We have the right to make our own health choices.

We have the right to make our own health choices.

Israel's $1 Million Payoff to Dr. Fauci Violates the Constitution U.S. officials should not accept money from foreign sources for the positions they take in our government.

Israel's $1 Million Payoff to Dr. Fauci Violates the Constitution U.S. officials should not accept money from foreign sources for the positions they take in our government.

More recently, however, a clearer case of a violation of the Emoluments Clause has occurred, but no one in the media thought-control establishment has said anything about it. The issue is a $1 million prize awarded by the Israelis to Dr. Anthony Fauci last month for " 'speaking truth to power' during the politicized COVID-19 crisis."

More recently, however, a clearer case of a violation of the Emoluments Clause has occurred, but no one in the media thought-control establishment has said anything about it. The issue is a $1 million prize awarded by the Israelis to Dr. Anthony Fauci last month for " 'speaking truth to power' during the politicized COVID-19 crisis."

At its core, the Emoluments Clause was intended to prohibit foreign governments interfering in U.S. politics by making payments to our government officials for taking official positions that they like. A complex web of statutes and regulations also prohibits government officials from accepting "gifts" of more than nominal value from foreign sources, but they appear not to apply to “prizes available to the public." The link is here.

At its core, the Emoluments Clause was intended to prohibit foreign governments interfering in U.S. politics by making payments to our government officials for taking official positions that they like. A complex web of statutes and regulations also prohibits government officials from accepting "gifts" of more than nominal value from foreign sources, but they appear not to apply to “prizes available to the public."

The link is here.

Emoluments Clause Also known as the Title of Nobility Clause, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution prohibits any person holding a government office from accepting any present, emolument, office, or title from any "King, Prince, or foreign State," without congressional consent. This clause is meant to prevent external influence and corruption of American officers by foreign States. A similar provision was included in the Articles of Confederation, applicable to both federal and state officers. The language of the modern clause, however, suggests that only federal government officials are prohibited . . .The link is here.

Emoluments Clause Also known as the Title of Nobility Clause, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution prohibits any person holding a government office from accepting any present, emolument, office, or title from any "King, Prince, or foreign State," without congressional consent. This clause is meant to prevent external influence and corruption of American officers by foreign States. A similar provision was included in the Articles of Confederation, applicable to both federal and state officers. The language of the modern clause, however, suggests that only federal government officials are prohibited . . .

The link is here.

People need to be aware of the criminality surrounding the vanguard of the new outrageous repression.

People need to be aware of the criminality surrounding the vanguard of the new outrageous repression.