In the United States, when the President and Vice President take the oath of office, they make a few short promises to the American people. For the President:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will preserve, protect, and defend to the best of my ability the Constitution of the United States.
The Vice Presidential oath is similar, with some notable additions:
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
The only essential “promise” made by the two heads of the country’s governing body appears to be that they will guarantee to protect the people from “enemies foreign and domestic” in the manner provided for in the Constitution.
From day one of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ occupancy in the White House, it has been unmistakably clear that they insist on leaving our southern border wide open. Unvetted “newcomers” (their own cutesy, welcoming moniker) streaming in from southern states, conveniently hopping around the country, often at taxpayer expense, settling in some unknown location, is nothing short of an invasion.
Where is America’s protection from potential foreign enemies?
At this critical moment in our nation’s history, we can no longer allow tyrants to control our cherished institutions of government.
During the 2020 election, when angry crowds set businesses on fire and occupied police stations and government buildings, the violent rioters received barely any punishment and were released to continue their mayhem another day.
Where does America find protection from these domestic enemies?
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has offered to send in the National Guard to protect residents in cities and states hit by these domestic attacks, but some mayors and governors have declined, leaving residents, businesses and public facilities vulnerable.
Of course, some may point to January 6, 2021 and say, “Yes! The government was trying to protect us from an insurrection of disgruntled and violent Trump supporters. All domestic enemies!” But with each new video release from that fateful day, more evidence is shown to show that the narrative fed to us by the media and Deep State operatives was a fabrication and distortion of the facts.
And on January 6th, while President Trump was still in power and had stepped in to protect the Capitol from insurrection well before the events of that day, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) turned down the president’s offer, helping to achieve what appeared to be her own desired outcome that day.
Since the Biden administration took power, the tyrannical witch hunt against the January 6th protesters (who were actually mostly peaceful) has continued. Even those who did not enter the building when the police opened some of the doors or removed the gates, i.e. the unlucky patriots, are still being rounded up and jailed. All they wanted that day was to “stop the steal.” What did they get for exercising their First Amendment rights? Incarceration.
It is as if the Biden administration is telling Americans: “Hey, not only did we not steal the 2020 election, we’re going to throw you in jail for saying we did,” or, more brazenly, “Yes, we did steal the 2020 election, and we’re going to arrest you for realizing it, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
This is all part of the great “radical transformation” of America that Barack Obama promised during his election campaign in 2008. Indeed, President Trump ruined that plan for four years starting with the 2016 election, but his manipulation of the results of the 2020 presidential election has put it firmly back on track.
At this point, it is as if President Obama himself is pulling the strings behind the scenes of the decisions being made from the White House this very day.
While this observation is tempting, there may be a deeper scenario at play, one that points to a deep state faction controlled by globalists. And what foreign enemy is more insidious than these “benevolent” world government believers?
A relative of mine told me shortly after 9/11 that a one-world government would be the best way to achieve world peace. I quickly and only slightly disagreed: “It’s a good idea, as long as George W. Bush is in charge of the world,” I said.
My relatives were shaking with fear. All they could say was, “No!”
And I said, “I think you know what I mean.”
Substitute “Donald Trump” for “George Bush” today as the Commander in Chief of a one-world government and you’re likely to hear more than a short, simple “No.” Be prepared to hear a flurry of shouts of expletives.
Globalists are perhaps the greatest foreign enemy of this sovereign nation, and those who collude with them are traitors to America. So if you have taken an oath to “protect and defend the Constitution” against such enemies and then failed to fulfill that obvious duty, then to say the least, you are unfit for the office for which you took that solemn oath.
Because the Constitution begins with the words, “We the People,” it is up to all of us to do our part to protect the freedoms enshrined in our founding document. At this critical moment in our nation’s history, we can no longer allow tyrants to control our cherished institutions of government.
These traitors have been causing havoc for too long, and it’s time to get them out once and for all.
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in American thinker.





