



It is no surprise that liberals are unhappy to have President Trump in office, but how far are they willing to go in order to obstruct him? According to Yale professor of psychiatry and apparent president of the World Mental Health Organization, Bandy X. Lee, Nancy Pelosi has the right to force President Donald Trump to undergo psychiatric evaluation.

Lee cites the notion that close friends and family as well as coworkers have the ability to ‘call in’ mental health issues with people they are close to. This stretch of the term co-worker is the crux of Lee’s argument that Pelosi is in a position to be able to push around President Trump in this manner.

In an interview with liberal rag, Salon, Lee goes on to elaborate and justify this idea that Pelosi can choose when and how to have President Trump mentally evaluated. You can find the full interview on Salon’s website here, but be warned Lee’s radically anti-Trump beliefs may be upsetting to some of our readers.







Whittney Williams: Former Illegal Immigrant, Now Pro-Trump Supporter Running for Congress

Whittney Williams announced her goals to run for Michigan’s 11th Congressional District in 2020. This pro-Trump Republican is stirring things up and is capturing hearts with her unique story of going from an illegal immigrant to now calling for border security.

She announced in a tweet, “I am excited to officially announce I am running for Congress in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District because I love our country, believe in the American Dream, and want to fight back against the radical left’s socialist agenda!”

Williams is facing off with Democrat Rep. Haley Stevens in Michigan’s 11th Congressional District. Stevens has lashed out at President Trump accusing him of “racist rhetoric” and has voted yes on a $15 federal minimum wage. Last year, Steven flipped a Republican seat, and Williams intends to take it back.

Williams has an interesting background and is a first-generation immigrant from Taiwan. When she was ten years old, she came to the United States, where she did not speak any English. Her family overstayed their tourist visas, and for the next 16 years, Williams lived in the shadows as an illegal immigrant. She eventually became a United States citizen at the time she married her now-husband.

Whittney Williams was an illegal immigrant, but now she's running for Congress as Republican in Michigan, calling for border security.



“As somebody who is who she is, the Democrats can’t use their typical playbook against her"https://t.co/lHOSjTspBg — Jake Dima 🇺🇸 (@dima_jake) August 20, 2019

Throughout her journey, her love for the United States was created along with her belief in the American dream. She is also critical of politicians’ motives when it comes to using “Dreamers” as a political manipulation tactic. She points out that some politicians use immigrants as political props for their own personal gains and agendas.

In a campaign video, Williams relayed she believed career politicians do not solve problems, such as immigration, at everyone else’s expense.

Williams also has a very intriguing and unique past resume. According to her site’s bio, she has vast experience in the automotive industry. Her other wide-ranging talents include a background in modeling and acting.

The issues Williams is aiming to lead on will become more detailed as her campaign continues. As of now, her platform consists of pro-life viewpoints, pro-Second Amendment stances, the improvement or modernization of the United States’ immigration system, and pro-energy independence.

She also seems to have a passion for continuing President Trump’s run of providing an excellent economy while rejecting the ever-growing notion of socialist practices.

As an immigrant herself, the now 37-year-old believes a merit-based immigration system would be the best bet and having a border wall is crucial. A critic of the open border philosophy, Williams believes that it is only impending our country if we do not secure our borders.

When it comes to the proudest day of her life, this grateful American said it was when she became an American citizen.

What Williams is portraying with her goals for the country is a stark contrast to some other women who are already in Congress.

We see four congresswomen, known as The Squad, stunt for open borders, bash the Second Amendment, advocate for abortion, and show a willingness to devalue America into a socialistic society.

Instead of embracing American principles, such as Williams does, the Squad adamantly fights against Constitutional values. They use left-wing extremes to reject what America was founded on.

One of the most vocal members of The Squad, Ilhan Omar, is also an immigrant. But unlike Williams, she has been increasingly critical of the country that allowed her to call it home.

Perhaps the most significant difference between the two women is their stances towards President Trump. Williams has made it clear she is a fan and supporter of the president and his goals to bettering our country. She even wants to work off his legacy if she is elected into Congress.

On the other hand, we have the members of the Squad who are continually smearing President Trump of racism and bigotry. Their repeated unfounded accusations against their country’s president is a common theme with their rhetoric.

When it comes to media attention, it should be interesting to see the reaction Williams receives. With most Republican congressional candidates, the mainstream media seems intent on smearing right-wing candidates, while hailing the left-wing contenders as heroes.

As of recently, this has been highlighted when Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar were barred from entering Israel after their anti-Israel agenda for the trip became clear. Instead of the mainstream media pointing out the facts of the matter, the two congresswomen were honored as victims, and the events were swept under the rug.

It seems like only time will tell if the media will prove to be a hurdle for Williams to break through in her future campaign efforts.

Running for Congress is not a simple matter. There are specific federal and state requirements each candidate for Congress must meet. The minimum age requirement is 25, and they must hold citizenship for at least seven years.

Campaign funding is one of the biggest requirements, and proper fundraising is usually necessary for a successful campaign. A campaign fundraising committee has to be established, and fundraising events are often utilized.

Deciding which issues will be the focal point of the campaign is also one of the most critical aspects. Relating to the voters and effectively pushing political positions is a substantial issue in the failure or success of a campaign.

Education can also be a factor. While there are no definitive educational prerequisites for serving in the House, almost all members of Congress have at least a Bachelor’s degree.

Williams holds a Bachelor’s degree in Ballet Performance from the University of Utah. She went on to obtain a Master’s degree in Strategic Communications where she emphasized in Public Relations from Purdue University.

If Whittney Williams wins a seat in 2020, it could come as a refreshing upset for the 2020 Congressional elections. Her unique immigration experience could lend well to her being able to enact real change in the United States’ immigration system. Her story serves as a prime example of the American dream and how it is possible.

Her love for the country and determination to continue American principles is a central theme of her campaign which could aid her well for congressional victory.

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