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Statement of Intent

I believe that in a functioning democracy, claims must be anchored in verifiable evidence. Below are the primary sources, legal filings, and documented reports used to compile the accompanying narrative. I encourage all readers to review these materials independently.

I. Domestic Law Enforcement & Due Process

  1. The Alex Pretti Incident (Minneapolis, Jan 24, 2026)
  • Official Narrative: Federal agents claimed Pretti was an “armed assassin” reaching for a weapon.
  • Documented Facts: Frame-by-frame video analysis by independent news outlets confirms Pretti was holding a cell phone. High-resolution footage shows a federal agent disarming Pretti (removing his holstered weapon) while he was pinned. Pretti was shot ten times after being disarmed.
  • Key Source: Minnesota Star Tribune Visual Investigation (Jan 25, 2026).
  • Verification: The National Rifle Association (NRA) issued an official statement on Jan 25, 2026, condemning the shooting of a law-abiding, disarmed carrier.
  1. The Killing of Renée Good (Minneapolis, Jan 7, 2026)
  • Official Narrative: DHS labeled Ms. Good a “domestic terrorist” who attempted to ram officers with her vehicle.
  • Documented Facts: Multiple bystander videos show Ms. Good steering away from federal vehicles to avoid a collision when agents opened fire through her windshield.
  • Key Source: Hennepin County Medical Examiner Report (Homicide Ruling, Jan 2026).
  1. ICE Detention Fatalities (2025–2026)
  • Data: 2025 recorded 32 confirmed deaths in ICE custody, the highest in two decades. In the first 20 days of 2026, six additional deaths occurred.
  • Key Source: Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) Border Oversight Report (Jan 2026).
  • Oversight Context: Congressional records show a 36% reduction in facility inspections by the Office of Detention Oversight (ODO) in the previous fiscal year.

II. Constitutional & International Authority

  1. Operation Absolute Resolve (Venezuela, Jan 3, 2026)
  • Action: A massive unilateral military strike launched to capture Nicolás Maduro.
  • Constitutional Breach: The administration confirmed no prior notification or authorization was sought from the U.S. Congress, a violation of the War Powers Resolution of 1973 and Article I of the Constitution.
  • Key Source: Congressional Record – House Committee on Foreign Affairs (Jan 10, 2026 Oversight Hearing).
  1. The Greenland Crisis (Jan 2026)
  • Action: Threats of military force and 25% “Greenland Tariffs” against the Kingdom of Denmark following their refusal to sell the territory.
  • Legal Standing: The UN Charter (Article 2(4)) and the 2009 Self-Government Act of Greenland protect the territorial integrity of the region. Eight NATO allies formally condemned the U.S. threat as a breach of the North Atlantic Treaty.
  • Key Source: Joint Statement of the North Atlantic Council (Jan 15, 2026).
  1. Birthright Citizenship (Executive Order 14160)
  • Action: Attempt to end birthright citizenship via executive decree.
  • Legal Status: The 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause and the Supreme Court’s 1898 decision in United States v. Wong Kim Ark establish this as a constitutional right that cannot be altered by Executive Order.
  • Key Source: Stay of Execution – U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (Jan 2026).

III. Economic Impact

  1. Tariff Costs to U.S. Households
  • Data: The Yale Budget Lab reports that the current 2025/2026 tariff regime results in a loss of $2,300 to $3,800 in purchasing power per average U.S. household.

Key Source: The Budget Lab at Yale University: Impact Analysis of the 2025 Tariff Regime (Sept 2025 Update).