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Paul Nehlan Running For Speaker Of The House And Orly Taitz With Updates

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First segment will be Paul Nehlen. Mr. Nehlen was the unsuccessfull Republican Challenger To Speaker of the house Paul Ryan in the last Primary.

MEDIA ALERT: Paul Nehlen Announces Challenge to Paul Ryan for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

Paul Nehlen Announces Challenge to Paul Ryan for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

Kenosha, WI – Paul Nehlen today announced his candidacy for Speaker of the House of the United States Representatives.

“Real America knows that D.C. lives in a bubble, and that the power players inside the Beltway are concerned with their own fortunes rather than with the plight of the American worker and middle class,” Nehlen opened. “Speaker Paul Ryan – a man who bends over backward to deliver President Obama’s agenda – is the physical embodiment of Washington’s disregard for the American people.

“Paul Ryan is a man who is openly working to undermine Donald Trump’s effort to regain the White House for Republicans. The people are right to ask him whose team he’s on,” Nehlen continued.

“Paul Ryan is the absolute last person who should be in charge of checking and balancing the executive branch of the federal government..

Article 1, Section 2 of the United States Constitution allows for non-members of the U.S. House of Representatives to be elected Speaker of the House. The election for Speaker of the House occurs when the 115th Congress returns to D.C. in January of 2017.

Second Segment will feature Doctor Orly Taitz, true conservative, investigative reasearcher, and reporter who has clearly shown Barak Hussein Obama has an identity problem.

 

Date: 11-01-16

Time: 8:00pm-10:00pm eastern

Call in number: 347-989-8853 (press 1 to get on the air)

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