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  1. he is part of the swamp, and always was. and this is him pretending to be on our side thinking we won't notice.

  2. this is him influence-brokering

  3. this is him pretending to be on the states side. they have to notice the timing too.

One and two are the answer, number three is wishful thinking.

It's an attempt to split the moderate right and the moderate left, and the libertarians, on the issue of cell phone tracking, when this new and effective tactic just had its biggest success against the uniparty regime's control of elections.

The regime doesn't like when you do to it what it does to you everyday.

1. he is part of the swamp, and always was. and this is him pretending to be on our side thinking we won't notice. 2. this is him influence-brokering 3. this is him pretending to be on the states side. they have to notice the timing too. One and two are the answer, number three is wishful thinking. It's an attempt to split the moderate right and the moderate left, and the libertarians, on the issue of cell phone tracking, when this new and effective tactic just had its biggest success against the uniparty regime's control of elections. The regime doesn't like when you do to it what it does to you everyday.

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At this point, anyone in politics is defacto corrupt.

They have to be. They are killed otherwise. In politics, you are playing a game, corrupted and twisted over decades, and expecting to come out clean.

Keep this in mind when you think of people like Rand, Trump, DeSantis. They are all setup to be your hero, but none of them have actually affected any long-term positive change for their constituents.

It's all a game.