Glitch Exposes a Plot: Constitutional Rights Under Siege

The Constitution website experienced a mysterious glitch. Sections on habeas corpus vanished from view. This disappearance is oddly timed. It removes the part that stops the president from detaining people without cause. Trump’s team has long eyed ways to control borders and silence dissent. Stephen Miller once floated the idea of suspending habeas corpus during invasions. Meanwhile, Homeland Security official Kristi Noem argued that the president holds a special removal power. Both views clash with basic legal rights.

The coding error claim sounds too convenient. Federal staffers raised eyebrows at the strange deletion. They suspect more than a mere malfunction. The glitch coincided with Trump’s attempt to meddle with the Library of Congress. This historic institution houses America’s treasured records, including documents that protect our freedoms. Such tampering smacks of political interference. Critics see it as a deliberate ploy to erase inconvenient truths. They worry that these actions might signal a broader attack on our constitutional checks and balances.

Today, the website warns visitors of data issues. Officials scramble to restore full content. The incident reminds all of us: our history and our rights are not for sale. The Hip Hop Democrat stands for a free and fair speech, and for a Constitution that remains true to its promise.

SOURCE:
Rolling Stone

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