Largest U.S. militia group calls on Trump to activate military to defend election

This week, Oath Keepers, the nation’s largest militia, released a statement calling on President Trump to “defeat this vote-stealing coup” by activating the 1807 Qui tam law to stop election fraud.

Oath Keepers is the nation’s largest armed militia, comprised mostly of veterans, law enforcement and military backgrounds, and has vowed to honor the oath of all military and police officers to “defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. As of 2016, the organization’s membership stood at 35,000.

Oath Keepers released a statement through its official website saying, “To President Trump …… The fate of millions of people will now depend on your decisions, as well as the practices of our active duty military and the millions of our American veterans and patriots who are loyal to the Constitution.”

The statement reads, “When you (President Trump) took office, under Article II of the Constitution, you swore an oath saying, ‘I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will do everything in my power to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.’ Now is the time to fulfill that oath by defending the Constitution against enemies, foreign and domestic.”

Oath Keepers appealed that this is a life-or-death moment for the Republic and “this is your moment of destiny,” and urged that President Trump should activate the Quelling Act for military action to combat the coup usurper plot.

The organization also denounced that the plot came from the direction of the Chinese Communist Party, which wanted to kidnap the U.S. regime through electoral fraud.

“Communist China (the Communist Party) could never defeat us on the open battlefield, so it infiltrated and subverted our institutions, bribed and blackmailed the American elite, and pledged the allegiance of domestic enemies who defied our Constitution to defeat us from the inside out …… It’s war by other means, but it’s still war.”

“You must now defend the Constitution in accordance with the oath of a wartime president, which is very similar to the oath all of our veterans took. We are already fighting. You need to be the commander in chief,” the statement said.

Oath Keepers encourages its members not to obey orders they believe would violate the U.S. Constitution. Since the Nov. 3 election fraud story broke, Oath Keepers have been regularly seen near Trump supporters’ parades, with many volunteering as armed guards.