Republicans for the Rule of Law
District Attorney Mark Peterson is Mormon who attends to the Alamo 1st Ward. He sold several houses to local police officers now convicted of racketeering. Mark has known me for 30 years never said a word about the murders of my witnesses.
This site will come down as they've linked my nemesis to the Rule of Law. My long stifled allegations will bubble up into their support.
info@ruleoflawrepublicans.com
Republicans for the Rule of Law is a group of life-long Republicans dedicated to defending the institutions of our republic and upholding the rule of law. We are fighting to make sure that the laws apply equally to everyone, from the average citizen to the president of the United States. We believe in fidelity to the Constitution, transparency, and the truth.
Your support is critical to our growing movement. In an environment where those that put country over party are afraid of speaking up, we are offering a place to belong and to be supported by those that share our values. Only together can we successfully pressure Republican leadership to stand up for what’s right.
If you haven’t already, please be sure sign our petition and stand for the rule of law.
Who We Are
Chris Truax
LEGAL ADVISOR & SPOKESMAN
Sarah Longwell
SPOKESWOMAN
Tim Miller
POLITICAL DIRECTOR
Charles Fried
LEGAL ADVISOR
Chris Gagin
LEGAL ADVISOR
Slade Gorton
LEGAL ADVISOR
Rick Hall
LEGAL ADVISOR
Phil Heimlich
LEGAL ADVISOR
Peter Rusthoven
LEGAL ADVISOR
J. Rodman Steele
LEGAL ADVISOR
Stanley A. Twardy
LEGAL ADVISOR
David B. Waller
LEGAL ADVISOR
Wendell Willkie II
LEGAL ADVISOR
Republicans for the Rule of Law is a coalition of Republicans who believe law enforcement investigations should be completed without political interference, the laws apply equally to everyone, and the Constitution needs to be followed.
Republicans for the Rule of Law is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit and a project of Defending Democracy Together. Contributions are NOT tax deductible.
For general inquiries or media requests, please contact us at info@ruleoflawrepublicans.com.
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