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Writer's pictureA.Weishaupt

Open Letter: Urging Trump to Call for Whistleblowers to Expose Corruption


In light of recent disturbing revelations surrounding the Biden administration, it is imperative that former President Donald Trump takes a decisive stand. We urge him to issue an open call to all government employees who possess knowledge of corruption within the current administration. These whistleblowers should be encouraged to come forward immediately, with the assurance that doing so now will protect them from future charges of treason when Trump is re-elected.


This call for transparency and accountability is critical to restoring public trust and ensuring the integrity of our government institutions. The American people deserve to know the truth, and only by exposing these hidden malfeasances can we begin to heal and strengthen our nation.


The recent resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, following the botched security during the July 13th assassination attempt on former President Trump, highlights the urgency of this matter. Whistleblower testimonies and independent investigations have exposed significant lapses in security protocols and possible complicity within the highest levels of government. This has led to widespread concern about who has been truly running the country during Biden's administration.


The events of July, traditionally a month celebrating American patriotism, have unveiled a series of alarming occurrences. From the chaotic debate, the assassination attempt on Trump, Biden’s sudden medical emergency and disappearance, to Kamala Harris swiftly taking over, it has become increasingly apparent that Biden may have never been in control. The speed and coordination of these developments suggest a deeper, possibly foreign, influence over the U.S. government.


President Trump’s call to action would send a powerful message that corruption will not be tolerated and that those who come forward with the truth will be protected. This is not just about addressing past wrongs but about ensuring a future where transparency and integrity are paramount in our government.





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