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Norm Eisen is more than just another shadowy figure in the Deep State. He’s been a pivotal force in the crusade to derail Trump’s first term and thwart his attempts at a White House comeback in 2024. Many have labeled him as the “architect” of the Stop Trump movement, and that isn’t far off the mark. After all, you can spot his fingerprints on practically every single plot aimed at putting an end to Trump’s political aspirations. The latest schemes, including the push to jail President Trump and keep him off the ballot, can be traced back quite easily to Mr. Eisen. In fact, in one of his New York Times op-eds, Eisen seems to have inadvertently spilled the beans. Charlie Kirk highlights how Norm essentially brags that the Dems’ ticket to victory is to imprison Trump.

Here’s a closeup of the New York Times article written by Norm:

The New York Times:

New data from our work with the Research Collaborative confirm the repercussions of a possible conviction on voters. These questions did not ask directly how a conviction would affect people’s votes, but they still support movement in the same direction. This survey, conducted in August and repeated in September (and then repeated a second time in September by different pollsters), asked how voters felt about prison time in the event that Mr. Trump is convicted. At least two-thirds (including half of Republicans) favored significant prison time for Mr. Trump.

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Moreover, recent electoral history suggests that merely having Mr. Trump on trial will alter how voters see the importance of voting in the first place. In the wake of the Jan. 6 committee hearings, the 2022 midterms saw turnout at record levels in states where at least one high-profile MAGA Republican was running.

The criminal cases are also unfolding within a wider context of other legal challenges against Mr. Trump, and they may amplify the effect. That includes several state cases that seek to disqualify him under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Colorado’s top court has already ruled that he is disqualified, though the case is now likely being appealed to the Supreme Court. This constellation of developments — also encompassing the New York civil fraud trial — offer a negative lens through which Americans may view Mr. Trump.

Again, this is all hypothetical, but the polls give us sufficient data to conclude that felony criminal convictions, especially for attacking democracy, will foreground the threat that Mr. Trump poses to our nation and influence voters in an election-defining way.

Darren Beattie of Revolver has been keeping a close eye on Mr. Eisen for years, tracking his maneuvers to impeach President Trump, silence patriots, and even take a swing at Revolver, among other diabolical actions. Recently, Darren noticed something rather telling: Norm’s fingerprints are seemingly all over the recent Colorado decision to ban President Trump from the ballot.

Revolver:

Norm Eisen drafted ten articles of impeachment against Trump before Trump’s phone call with Zelensky even took place and went on to serve as special counsel in the first impeachment proceedings against Trump. Eisen worked with his colleague on a lawsuit claiming Trump violated the emoluments clause before he was even sworn in. Incidentally, his colleague Joseph Sellers represented Congressman Bennie Thompson in his January 6 lawsuit against Trump, which later became the basis for the second impeachment against Trump and the January 6 Committee report. Indeed, it would hardly be an exaggeration to say that Norm Eisen has been a key architect of nearly every attempt to delegitimize, impeach, censor, sue, and remove the democratically elected 45th President of the United States—all in the name of democracy, of course. Years ago, we first brought Norm Eisen’s name to national attention in the context of his work on color revolutions overseas and the fact that he was deploying the same tools as a lawfare operative to undermine Trump that he would use in the State Department to undermine foreign leaders deemed to be adversaries of the United States.

Our piece on Mr. Eisen is eye-opening, to say the least, and we’d highly suggest you read it:

Norm Eisen’s Notorious Lawfare Outfit Has Fingerprints All Over Colorado Decision to Remove Trump From Ballot

In fact, Norm is the chief architect of taking “color revolution” regime change tactics honed by the CIA abroad and using them to perform a coup on President Trump by any means necessary.

Revolver:

As the man who implemented the David Brock blueprint for suing the President into paralysis and his allies into bankruptcy, who helped mainstream and amplify the Russia Hoax, who drafted 10 articles of impeachment for the Democrats a full month before President Trump ever called the Ukraine President in 2018, who personally served as special counsel litigating the Ukraine impeachment, who created a template for Internet censorship of world leaders and a handbook for mass mobilizing racial justice protesters to overturn democratic election results, there is perhaps no man alive with a more decorated resume for plots against President Trump.

Indeed, the story of Norm Eisen – a key architect of nearly every attempt to delegitimize, impeach, censor, sue and remove the democratically elected 45th President of the United States – is a tale that winds through nearly every facet of the color revolution playbook. There is no purer embodiment of Revolver’s thesis that the very same regime change professionals who run Color Revolutions on behalf of the US Government in order to undermine or overthrow alleged “authoritarian” governments overseas, are running the very same playbook to overturn Trump’s 2016 victory and to pre-empt a repeat in 2020. To put it simply, what you see is not just the same Color Revolution playbook run against Trump, but the same people using it against Trump who have employed it in a professional capacity against targets overseas—same people same playbook.

In Norm Eisen’s case, the “same people same playbook” refrain takes an arrestingly literal turn when one realizes that Norm Eisen wrote a classic Color Revolution regime change manual, and conveniently titled it “The Playbook.”

Read the rest:

Meet Norm Eisen: Legal Hatchet Man and Central Operative in the “Color Revolution” Against President Trump

Norm was also the chief architect of the January 6th kangaroo court hearings aimed at taking MAGA out of the political arena.

Revolver:

Though Norm Eisen kept a low profile for months after Revolver’s expose on him, he has been positively giddy as of late at the prospect of the January 6 committee serving up a criminal indictment of President Trump.

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It would be one thing if Norm Eisen were just a bystander, cheering on the prospect of a potential political prosecution of his nemesis, President Trump. But unsurprisingly, a little digging reveals that Norm Eisen has enjoyed a much more direct and disturbing involvement in shaping the January 6 Committee than previously understood. The details are scandalous, but not surprising. After all, we reported years ago that there is no man alive more decorated for plots against Trump, and why should January 6 be any different?

Read the rest of that one here:

Democrat Hatchet Man Norm Eisen’s Fingerprints Are All Over a Dark New Element of the Jan 6 Witch Hunt

Darren Beattie took on the nefarious Norm Eisen character in a recent interview on War Room with Nathalie Winters:

Darren explained towards the end of the interview that “the regime is doing everything it can to make sure that the American people can never meddle in their own elections again. It’s as simple as that. And that’s what they call democracy.” No one has been leading the charge in this assault on democracy more than Norm Eisen.

But will he get away with it? Not if Dr. Beattie has anything to do with it, as he explains in the following clip that, “January 6th, they were expecting it to be their Christmas, but I’m the Grinch of January 6.”

Watch:

 

If Trump is convicted of a crime, could he lose some support? Possibly, but it might only be from those voters who were on the fence about him. However, if the polls are anything to go by, most of America seems to see through this charade. Every time Trump faces an indictment, his poll numbers soar. It’s likely that a conviction could actually end up boosting his support as well. But that’s a risk the regime is willing to take. For them, the stakes have never been higher.


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