Canada’s House of Commons Speaker, Anthony Rota, has resigned from his position after inviting a man who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II to Parliament.
The concerns revolve around Section 8138 of Public Law 117-328, which explicitly forbids the allocation of U.S. funds to the Azov Battalion, a unit notorious for its neo-Nazi affiliations and alleged human rights abuses.
“I have obtained new evidence of the Feds manipulating [the report]…which proves the fact that the feds are running a US-based violent and armed Nazi militia member named Kent ‘Boneface’ McLellan," says Loomer.
The federal prosecution alleges that Trump was bent on retaining his position of power through a scheme that sought to undermine a fundamental function of the U.S. federal government—the execution of the process for “collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election."