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Can We Trust Our Courts?

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Friend, The woke mob is coming after our judicial system — and your right to bear arms. Your Se

[Fair Courts America]( Friend, The woke mob is coming after our judicial system — and your right to bear arms. [The woke mob is coming after our judicial system — and your right to bear arms.]( Your Second Amendment rights are not equally protected in every state, and the Left continues to chip away at these rights in states where activist judges sit on the bench. We need judges who respect your rights and defend them at every level of the judiciary. Agree? Sign our petition! [SIGN THE PETITION >>]( When the Left can’t pass a law, they get an activist judge to create one. And when they don’t like a law, they have an activist prosecutor decline to enforce it. There’s only one way to fight back against this strategy: ensure that we elect solid judges and prosecutors who will support equal justice under the law, at every level of the system. And, Friend, this strategy WORKS. President Trump’s administration led the charge in appointing solid judges to district and circuit courts, and it’s already yielding major results. We want to continue his work. Will you join us? [ADD YOUR NAME NOW >>]( In justice, Andrew Wynne Executive Director Fair Courts America Paid for by Fair Courts America   WHO WE ARE As a well-informed conservative, you’ve heard of judicial activism before — but too many people think of it as something that happens only at the level of the U.S. Supreme Court. Friend, that’s simply not true. It happens at EVERY level of the judiciary. And that’s why Fair Courts America exists. Our mission is to fight back against the woke mob’s takeover of our judicial system, from the State Supreme Court to your local prosecutor. So when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decides to amend the state constitution by decree and change how elections are run, we’re there to fight back. When liberal prosecutors in red states decide to thwart the will of the people by declaring they will decline to enforce pro-life legislation, we won’t let them get away with it. And when the Left tries to pack the Supreme Court, we won’t let them change the rules of our republic. [WATCH NOW]( [WATCH NOW >>]( This message was originally sent to {EMAIL} Sent to Liberty Nation Today subscribers. PO Box 1188 Fort Collins, CO 80522 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Data Preferences](

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