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Republicans for the Rule of Law

@fortheruleoflaw

Republicans for the Rule of Law is a group of life-long Republicans dedicated to defending the institutions of our republic and upholding the rule of law.

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Rep. Mike Johnson on Nov. 17, 2020: “You know the allegations about these voting machines, some of them being rigged with this software by Dominion, there's a lot of merit to that...They know that in Georgia it really was rigged.”

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Rep. Crenshaw on Ukraine aid: “It's about stopping a world that we used to live in prior to World War II where countries just invaded other countries...It was a world of survival, not of flourishing...And the only way that world comes back is if America pulls back.”

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America's Enemies Are Working Together. When we arm Ukraine, we weaken Russia AND its allies. We can't allow America's enemies to win. NEW AD: Airing tomorrow in Washington, DC, during the Republican Debate.

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During their confirmation hearings, Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh said the president isn’t above the law. Now, they must prove it by ruling against Trump’s immunity claim.

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Business Leaders for Harris features some of America's most successful executives who believe Kamala Harris—not Donald Trump—is the smart money choice.

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.Reed Hastings on Trump’s tariffs: “They drive domestic inflation because of higher prices. And they generate retaliation…When enacted, it would be quite disruptive of the economy.”