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While the candidate avoids using the term "Defund the police," that is the goal.
Fredericks spoke about the problems reported by voters during an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room Pandemic.

Rowan Atkinson is being attacked for defending free speech.
Rowan Atkinson, famous for portraying the characters Mr Bean and Blackadder, has once again hit headlines for slamming the rise of a destructive cancel culture.
In an interview with the UK's Radio Times, Atkinson described online trolls trying to ban everything as "the digital equivalent of the medieval mob."
"The problem we have online is that an algorithm decides what we want to see, which ends up creating a simplistic, binary view of society," he said.
"It becomes a case of either you're with us or against us. And if you're against us, you deserve to be 'cancelled'," the British comedian emphasised.
The world witnessed in the streets of Minneapolis this spring and summer the feature presentation after many increasingly violent coming attractions, created, produced, and distributed by a one-party, radical left government.
If you want to know what the real-time self-destruction of a city looks like, Minneapolis offers the perfect model. This is no Detroit-esque collapse prompted by the degeneration of an industry-dependent metropolis. This is the willful push down the path of ruin of a city burgeoning with opportunity and rife with promises of the American Dream. It is suicide.
Comment: See also:
- Second thoughts: Minneapolis plan to defund police collapses, city council members 'regret' making pledge
- It's unanimous: Minneapolis City Council votes to replace it's police force with 'community-led public safety system'
- Minneapolis City Council cuts $8 million from police budget as violent crime surges
- Minneapolis: City Council plans to disband police - Veto-proof majority endorses proposal
- Ilhan Omar plays to her radical base: 'Time to disband Minneapolis Police Department'
- Minneapolis riots are PUTIN'S PLAN, 'Russiagate' thought-peddlers warn
- Not woke enough: Minneapolis protesters eject mayor from gathering because he doesn't want to defund police
- Mayhem in Minneapolis and riots across the US over George Floyd murder
Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., fired back at Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday after he was accused of provoking "death threats" against Raffensperger's family by calling for the election official's resignation.
"It's outrageous that anybody made a death threat, but that had nothing to do with my call for his resignation," Perdue told "Special Report" host Bret Baier. "That had to do with total incompetence around what happened in November."
Earlier Monday, Raffensperger told Fox News host Martha MacCallum that "Perdue still owes my wifean apology for all the death threats she's got after he asked for my resignation," and added that he has "not heard one peep from that man since."
Rafessnperger invited Perdue to call him and settle their disagreements "face to face, man-to-man."
Comment: See also:
- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's update to Georgia's voting machine software right before the 2020 election was unlawful and violates any certification of state results
- Jovan Pulitzer's team is being shot at after they were given directive to identify fraudulent ballots in Fulton County, Georgia - UPDATE: Byrne shares ballot fraud details
Comment: Donald Trump and his legal team have done a great job exposing publicly the rigged and corrupted voting system in the USA. Whether he, as a legal winner of these elections, becomes the new US president for one more mandate depends on him, his legal team and the juridical institutions in the USA.
Only one thing is clear. The "biggest democracy" in the world was not so big after all. They were just selling to us that story for many years, but now nobody believes in it anymore.
- Election Software Lost in Transit
- US' largest voting machine vendor reveals its software vulnerable to hacking
- The largest voting machine vendor in US admits its systems had remote-access software installed
- Computer scientists take over electronic voting machine with new programming technique
- The other voting machine company: Why is ES&S behind so many surprise wins this year?
- The 'glitch' becomes a coup: Time to strictly regulate America's fly-by-night voting machine monopoly
- Ted Cruz calls for investigation of voting machine software
- Not that it makes any difference, but US electronic voting machine selects Romney even when choosing Obama
- Too Little Too Late: Ex-Green Party candidate Jill Stein wins right to expose possible flaws in Wisconsin voting machines after 4 years battle
- Report: Laptop, memory sticks to program Philadelphia voting machines stolen
Comment: Trump supporters never initiated violence in their rallies, despite their vast number. BLM and Antifa were the ones who were ruthlessly destroying, looting, burning, and attacking Trump supporters all over the US, and now they are accusing peaceful people of something that they are doing.
It is a classic psychopathic trait to accuse the victim of the same things that the abuser has done to the victim.
- 'Lock him up': Protesters burn MAGA hats, throw urine outside Trump rally
- Google refuses to show negative search suggestions about Black Lives Matter
- How Black Lives Matter ideology is moving into the schools
- 'Wake up America, they are taking everything away from us' says family involved in Nevada BLM cattle dispute
- BLM mob forces DC restaurant patrons to raise fists in 'black power' salute
- Abraham Lincoln statue vandalised during London's BLM protests
- Young white mother killed by Black Lives Matter mob for allegedly saying 'All Lives Matter,' national media fully ignores
- YouTube is automatically deleting any comments about "black lives matter violence"
- Black Lives Matter protest of 80 people in tiny Ohio town where just 13 black residents live is overrun by 700 white counterprotesters armed with weapons
- Tensions flare in front of ADL office at rival White & Black Lives Matter protests in Houston

13 people went on trial on Monday in Nice for the botched kidnapping of hotel heiress Jacqueline Veyrac
A British ex-soldier, a paparazzo-turned private detective nicknamed Tintin and the ex-manager of a Michelin-starred Nice restaurant went on trial on Monday accused of kidnapping a millionaire hotel heiress on the French Riviera.
However, the plan by the motley crew of "clueless" characters swiftly went awry, it is alleged, notably after they had to change getaway driver when the initial candidate lost a limb and GPS trackers used to follow the heiress in fact led police to a prime suspect.
The fact the termination came shortly after the UK Government announced a third lockdown is raising eyebrows. TalkRADIO has been exceptionally critical of lockdown policy.
YouTube's Covid-19 guidelines instituted in May 2020 states that "YouTube doesn't allow content that spreads medical misinformation that contradicts local health authorities' or the World Health Organization's (WHO) medical information about COVID-19." This includes bans on:
Comment: It's pretty obvious why the establishment want to silence talkRADIO:
And check out SOTT's recent Objective:Health show, also banned from Youtube: Where Did the Flu Go? UPDATE: Banned From YouTube
As new figures put the UK on course to exceed 100,000 Covid-related deaths before the end of the month without urgent action, the prime minister said once again that people must stay at home, with exercise limited to once a day. All non-essential shops were told to close from Monday night.
The lockdown will last for at least seven weeks, with measures to be reviewed during half-term week. Any relaxation would not come into effect before 22 February.
Just a day after urging millions of pupils to return to the classroom, Johnson announced all schools would switch to remote learning until the February half-term, and GCSE and A-level exams were unlikely to go ahead as planned.
The prime minister said parents would "reasonably ask why we did not make this decision sooner", adding: "I completely understand the inconvenience and distress this late change will cause millions of parents and pupils up and down the country."
Comment: So the vicious cycle of new variants, inflated cases and rotating lockdowns begins. Coincidentally, they also have another, very scary, "South African" variant. Are they setting the stage for yet another lockdown after this one? From The Telegraph:
The South African variant of coronavirus may be resistant to vaccines and more difficult to pick up through testing, scientists have warned, as they called for the immediate closure of borders.See also:
Health Secretary, Matt Hancock said he was "incredibly worried" about the new mutation saying it was "even more of a problem than the UK variant."
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There are also fears that people who have already had the virus may not be protected from the new mutated virus.
Francois Balloux, professor of computational systems biology at University College London (UCL), said: "The E484K mutation has been shown to reduce antibody recognition.
"As such, it helps the virus SARS-CoV-2 to bypass immune protection provided by prior infection or vaccination. It is not anticipated that this mutation is sufficient for the South African variant to bypass the protection provided by current vaccines.
[...]
The South African variant is known to spread rapidly and is already dominant in the Eastern and Western Cape provinces and scientists are worried it may be able to evade the immune system far more effectively than the UK variant.
Scientists said that further restrictions must be brought in to prevent the further spread.
Lawrence Young, virologist and professor of molecular oncology, at Warwick Medical School at the University of Warwick, said: "While changes in the UK variant are unlikely to impact the effectiveness of current vaccines, the accumulation of more spike mutations in the South African variant are more of a concern and could lead to some escape from immune protection.
"The move to harsher levels of restriction across the country is inevitable. It is essential that we do everything possible to prevent the South African variant from spreading to the UK population.
"Quarantine measures and restricting travel from and to South Africa are imperative."
- Lockdown: A deadly, failed experiment
- Scotland extends TOTAL lockdown into whole month of January despite no rise in hospital admissions
- Lockdowns could continue into SUMMER 2021, even with mass vaccination campaign - UK govt report
- BoJo says stricter lockdown restrictions probably on the way, gets Twitter bombed for saying schools are safe
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