As we wrap up the most chaotic month in American political history, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what I've observed.
A former president was shot, and both the FBI and Secret Service failed under suspicious circumstances. Recent testimony to the House and the Senate highlights some concerning issues, with a notable lack of transparency and accountability.
A sitting president was coerced out of office after his evident senility was finally exposed to the American public, rendering him unelectable to most. However, it wasn't solely his senility that led to his removal, but rather his poor poll numbers. The underlying cause of those poll numbers is his unfitness for office. I can only conclude that he is, indeed, unfit for office and should step down before his term ends. However, he won't resign, as doing so would directly attribute his failed policies to his successor, Kamala Harris.
The media and Vice President Harris, however, seem to be in a honeymoon phase. Harris is portrayed as faultless, despite the media's previous claims that she is unliked and not an ideal candidate. Before her coronation, they would talk about her being the "border czar" and the most liberal senator, now they backtrack, saying it never happened.
Additionally, information about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump has become difficult to find online. Google has been found to stop auto-populating searches regarding the attempt on his life.
Facebook has been caught censoring the photo I've shared at the top of the newsletter. They appear to be limiting coverage because it is politically damaging to their chosen candidate. History is being rewritten before our very eyes.
In Virginia, we need to work particularly hard to ensure that our elections are monitored and secure. We are quickly becoming a crucial state for the Democrats. If Trump wins Virginia, it could be a decisive victory. With enough effort, this is certainly a possibility.