DOVE – The Department of Vetting Everyone
Episode 1 – Judge Aileen Cannon
March 2026
Audio Reading
Shortly after President Donald J. Trump and super genius Elon Musk brought DOGE (The Department of Government Efficiency) to the world, I envisioned another entity called The Department of Vetting Everyone (DOVE). These two efforts are notable because it is long past time that We the People “Clean Out The Communists” who have infiltrated our government, our media, our educational institutions and our culture, and to eliminate the dark money that supports ‘the communists.’
In preparation for Episode 1, by the grace of God, I had the unique opportunity to sit in the courtroom of one of our most promising young Judges, currently presiding in the Southern Florida’s District Court 70 – Judge Aileen Cannon.

Judge Cannon first came to the attention of the Magnificent Republic when she cited Norton v. Shelby County, 118 U.S. 425 (1886), in her decision in U.S. vs Trump (the “documents case” in which she revealed that “special counsel” Jack Smith was nothing more than a “usurper” because no such office existed at the time of his FAKE “appointment” by FAKE former AG Merrick Garland. As you might expect, she is currently being vilified in the unfair “free press” for this very well-reasoned decision.
I bring you the Department of Vetting Everyone because I believe ...
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In the power of The Law (when properly instituted in pursuance to the United States Constitution) as best described in important judicial decisions such as Norton v. Shelby County, 118 U.S. 425 (1886)-cited above; Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244 (1901); and Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Co. v. Oregon, 223 U.S. 118 (1912), … to name a few.
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That the enemies of Liberty (from around the world) are actively working to “revolutionize” our American Republic; hence, the brutally biased worldview we confront.
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That subversives within our Country are actively working to turn our republican form of government (guaranteed to each State under Article IV, §4, of the United States Constitution) into a weaponized democracy;
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That “I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty rather than those attending too small of it” (Quote from Thomas Jefferson’s letter to Archibald Stuart 12/23/1791).
Judge Aileen Cannon was born in the Republic of Colombia in 1981, so it can be conjectured that this extraordinary young woman might well have been provided with an opportunity to learn first hand just how vastly different “republics” can be, depending upon whether “the state” is sovereign or “the people” are sovereign.
As I sat in Judge Cannon’s courtroom on the morning of March 12, 2026, I was even more impressed with Judge Cannon than I had already been based upon my reading of a couple of her legal decisions. Now, I know that one Vetting is only the beginning, but here are my perceptions of what I witnessed.
I support Judge Cannon because she had ...
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Great command of the courtroom
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Good strong voice
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Asked relevant questions
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Seemed extremely well prepared
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Very knowledgeable about the facts of the case
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Made clear pronouncements of those facts, perceptions, questions
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Very articulate
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Continually asked if she was “accurately assessing the facts”
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Very thorough
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Very respectful
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Gave both the defense attorney and prosecuting attorney multiple opportunities to present their evidence
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Only politely interrupted when she needed clarity
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She read the guidelines of the relevant law and statutes, then asked if she accurately read them
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Expressed empathy (when she noticed that the victim and her mother had left the courtroom, she asked the PA to go out and find out if they were okay)
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Expressed sympathy (prior to giving sentence, she acknowledged the defendant’s history of an unfathomable depraved upbringing)
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Eloquently spoke to the victim and her family after issuing the sentence expressing hope that they were satisfied with the verdict and that they could find peace in their worlds
I was fighting back tears as I sat through this hearing. There were times that I wished I wasn’t in that courtroom listening to this horrific sentencing hearing. But after all is said and done, this is the kind of Vetting that every one of us should do before we support anyone for any office in any department of the United States government. We must have an educated citizenry – we can do our part by Joining the Magnificent Republic, even if we wish we didn’t have to do the hard work.
Long Live The Magnificent Republic!
