As an American, we all have a special responsibility to maintain and promote the rule of law. This sacred responsibility comes from our unique position in history. It is a fate as our nation. Our founder "Declaration of Independence" and the founding document of the Constitution. For the first time in history, a government was established that is not a man but a law. Our founders brought the idea of making people happy and defeating the tyrant to life. It is the power and dignity of this concept that produced the most powerful country so far.
We are a signatory and a proud alumnus of the US Justice Department. We are serving this system. This is because the basic principle of the United States, the democratic republic, depends on the rule of law, the law must be applied equally, and no one exceeds the law. Many of us work with Robert Mueller and Rod Rosenstein. Our people working with these people know that they are devoted civil servants committed to these principles. We are all working with thousands of associates within the department, and they also pledge allegiance to defend and protect the United States, Constitution and the American people. We know today that these principles and thousands of civil servants who serve all of us are in the department.
As a strong law enforcement who is a lawyer and can be practiced in both jurisdictions, I firmly support your idea that the power of the United Nations arises from the independence of its members. However, former US Ambassador (Todd Robinson), appointed by the Obama administration in Guatemala, abused the interests of the people of Guatemala and our country's rights as a sovereign state. His constant efforts to deal with our own 'fake media' (yes, we also have them) will support us, promote violence against the police and even praise . Support of European socialist NGOs and the unlucky shadow of George Soros' interests on our continent, civil assassination as a by-product of theft and theft of trafficking under the name of citizen