There is something rotten going on, but it’s not in Denmark. It is in the Deep State swamp of Washington DC and in Atlanta, GA–home of the world headquarters of CNN.

In DC, the Department of Defense Directive 5240.01 has gained traction among Americans that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, want to possibly use the military against citizens.
Congressman Andy Harris (R-Maryland) said last Wednesday that he was concerned the Defense Department was pushing through policies without congressional oversight.
“This is exactly what the Democrats said Trump would do. And they’re doing it,” he said. “This means that after an election, they could declare national emergency and literally call out the Army in the United States.”

The problem is that the directive seems to run afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act, which dates back to Reconstruction and generally forbids military troops from acting as domestic police.
In Atlanta, CNN’s Scott Jennings proclaimed Kamala Harris is a “double-threat” because she can’t think on her feet and can’t answer the expected questions, has many people wondering why mainstream media is backing away from some of their allegiance to the leftist agenda of Democrats.
CNN appears to be changing their tune on Harris after her recent town hall event which garnered 3.33 million viewers, barely edging out Fox News, which drew 3.23 million with Hannity, and MSNBC, which drew 1.33 million with Alex Wagner Tonight. In comparison, the JD Vance-Tim Walz debate was watched by 43 million people.
This summer, CNN suffered its worst ratings among primetime viewers in the most coveted demographic by advertisers drawing just 83,000 viewers aged 25 to 54 during the week of May 13-19 from 8 to 11 p.m. — its lowest-rated week since 1991, according to Nielsen.

“CNN’s new name is Cancelled Network Now,” a media insider quipped. “Young people are as interested in Anderson Cooper as they are in Liza Minnelli.”
“The thing that would concern me is when she doesn’t want to answer a question,” commentator David Axelrod said. “Her habit is to kind of go to ‘word salad city,’ and she did that on a couple of answers. One was on Israel. Anderson asked a direct question, ‘Would you be stronger on Israel than Trump?’ And there was a seven-minute answer, but none of it related to the question he was asking.”
“What I‘m hearing from people who I have been talking to, and that is that if her goal was to close the deal, they‘re not sure she did that,” Dana Bash commented. “And, you know, some people have asked, is she being held to a different standard? Maybe. But that‘s maybe the world that she‘s living in. And on the question of who she is, people are understanding that a little bit more.”

“But what she will do? The question about her legislative priorities, name one, there wasn‘t one,” Bash continued. “You know, some more of her personality and her sort of character questions about your weaknesses or what mistakes did you make, not necessarily the answers there.”
“The word salad stuff gets on my nerves,” admitted Van Jones.
Even Jake Tapper acknowledged that Harris “focused a lot more on Donald Trump, I think it’s fair to say, than she did on many specifics in terms of what she would do as president.”

“Where I think she fails sometimes is to connect it more to her policies,” John King observed.
“The thing I think that kind of got her tripped up at certain times was when certain voters were asking to drill down, actually, on some policy, and she didn‘t want to go there, didn‘t want to get into some specifics,” Abby Phillip said.
Scott Jennings was a bit gracious but accurate when he stated Harris “doesn’t have to be flawless. But she has to give you something. I mean, she’s like a true double thread. You know, she’s terrible on her feet when she gets unexpected questions. And simultaneously, she can’t even answer the expected questions. It’s nothing, nothing, nothing.”

Kamala lost a one person debate according to David Urban noting that voters are “concerned about the failures of the Biden-Harris administration and they want change. They want change. 61 percent of people in this most recent New York Times/Siena poll say they want change, and Donald Trump represents change in that poll. 53 percent of people said, who would you vote for radical change? Donald Trump. Only 24 percent said they’d vote for Kamala Harris for change.”
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Remember she said she has to “rely on experts around her to answer questions” which is why she doesn’t answer anything. She needs Obama in her ear to answer a simple question. She couldn’t even answer if she voted for looters in California to be prosecuted. No telling what Biden will authorize if Trump wins. He’s revengeful.
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Worrisome indeed.
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To use the military this way is clearly illegal. Would the average soldier obey such an unlawful order? What about the national guard in states with Republican governors? I am glad that I am retired.
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