Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows arrested for Treason

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U.S. Navy JAG investigators on Wednesday arrested Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows for usurping constitutional law when she disqualified President Donald J. Trump from her state’s primary ballot last December.

Bellows, a lifelong friend of the Biden family, is the fifth devious Democrat apprehended for treasonously trying to deprive entire constituencies from casting ballots for their candidate of choice.

Her capture follows the arrest of four Colorado Supreme Court justices who committed identical crimes and her reversal following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to restore Trump’s name to the Colorado ballot.

The high court ruled that the state lacked the authority to exclude him from running for a national office, especially the presidency.

JAG says the Colorado justices and Bellows didn’t misinterpret constitutional law—they abrogated it purposefully as part of a comprehensive conspiracy aimed at weakening Trump politically and injuring him—and his family—personally.

In December Bellows defended her decision to block Trump on cabal-owned CNN, saying Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution required that she “act in response to Donald Trump’s unprecedented and tragic insurrection.”

“The events of January 6 were unprecedented and tragic.

They assaulted not only the Capitol and government officials, including the former vice president and members of Congress, but also the rule of law itself. … Mr. Trump engaged in that insurrection and, thereby, is not qualified to be on the ballot,” Bellows said.

But when the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated Trump to the Colorado ballot in March, Bellows must have realized she fumbled the ball and amended her unconstitutional judgment.

“That Bellows changed her mind is irrelevant,” a JAG source told Real Raw News. “She engaged in treason, and she must answer that charge.

If a person kills another person in cold blood and says, ‘Oh, I did it, but I promise I won’t do it again,’ do we forgive the killer and forget what he’d done? No, of course not.

We had Bellows in our sights all along. We often wait for an opening. She has to pay a price for her crimes.”

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