U.S. CONGRESS IS PREPPING FOR A 'MASS CASUALTY' EVENT BEFORE ELECTION

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U.S. lawmakers are preparing for a “mass casualty event,” and the implications are chilling.

Congress is considering a Constitutional Amendment that would allow governors to directly appoint House representatives in the event of widespread vacancies.

This proposal, if passed, would fundamentally alter the way the People’s representatives are selected, bypassing the current requirement for elections.

Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-D), one of the bill’s key proponents, stated, “Congress hasn’t fully considered the implications of a mass casualty event affecting members and the impact it would have on our ability to function in a time of need.”

Under the proposed legislation, each representative would be required to compile a list of potential successors, and in the event of a vacancy due to death or incapacitation, state governors would have 10 days to appoint someone from the list.

The truth of the matter is that this is a way to get unelected representatives who never deserved power to remain in office due to unforeseen “emergencies.”

Don't be fooled. This bill would only further erode the foundation of our republic while doing so under the guise of emergency preparedness.

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