
Redacted News Breaking! Cia Planning Multiple New Regime Change Ops Simultaneously, Maduro Hires Assange Lawyer
Jan 6, 2026
Thomas Massie, a U.S. Congressman known for his constitutionalist stance, joins to discuss the legal ramifications of the Maduro indictment and the implications for U.S. sovereignty. He critiques the motives behind the CIA's operation, arguing it serves corporate interests rather than American citizens. Judge Andrew Napolitano offers insights into jurisdictional issues and potential immunity defenses for Maduro, while also analyzing the indictment's weaknesses. The discussion connects U.S. actions to historical precedents and the ongoing geopolitical stakes.
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Constitutional Limits Ignored
- Rep. Thomas Massie stresses constitutional limits and lack of congressional authorization for cross-border abductions.
- He warns presidential power to seize foreign leaders creates dangerous precedent for Americans' safety and rule of law.
Use Inherent Contempt Or Fines To Enforce Law
- Congress can use inherent contempt or fines to compel compliance when the DOJ refuses to follow law.
- Rep. Thomas Massie recommends drafting remedies including fines and inherent contempt to force disclosure of Epstein files.
Build A United Anti‑War Movement
- Anti-war and America-first voices should unite across cultural divides to oppose intervention.
- Natali Morris urges building a single anti-war movement focused on sovereignty and fiscal priorities.








