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    Government Gangsters 2024 POSTER

    Government Gangsters

    2024

    English

    4.0

    11

    deep state

    Documentary

    donald trump

    M.A. Taylor M.A. Taylor Director Donald Trump Donald Trump as Self - 45th President of the United States Joe Biden Joe Biden as Self - 46th President of the United States Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton as Self - Former Secretary of State Rachel Maddow Rachel Maddow as Self - Host, The Rachel Maddow Show
    From Steve Bannon and the visionary team behind "Clinton Cash", this groundbreaking film will leave you on the edge of your seat. "Government Gangsters," based on the best-selling book by Former Deputy Director of National Intelligence Kash Patel, pulls back the curtain on the sinister world of corrupt bureaucrats, government officials, and their media accomplices, as they conspired to bring down a sitting President, Donald J. Trump, and all those who support him. This explosive film uncovers the depths of deceit and manipulation they employ daily, betraying the very system they vowed to protect. "Government Gangsters" is not just a film-it's a revelation that will forever alter your perception of government. May we never need another film like this.
    Safeguard: An Electoral College Story 2020 POSTER

    Safeguard: An Electoral College Story

    2020

    English

    5.5

    2

    Action

    Documentary

    M.A. Taylor M.A. Taylor Director Allen Guelzo Allen Guelzo as Steve Forbes Steve Forbes as John Burnett John Burnett as Michael C. Maibach Michael C. Maibach as
    "What if something you changed caused unintended consequences you never imagined?" Safeguard: An Electoral College Story asks that question about presidential elections. How does the system really work? And what would happen if we changed the rules? Alexander Hamilton and James Madison worked to create and defend the Electoral College system in the U.S. Constitution. The process is democratic-but it works in stages, and through the states. This design forces candidates to reach out across the country rather than focusing on just one region or group of population centers. And it keeps presidents from controlling elections-including their own reelections. Publisher and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes, Princeton historian Allen Guelzo, and a host of experts explain why we really have the Electoral College, what it does, and what could happen if we got rid of it.
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