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Manuel Asensio: The Eva Asensio Anti-Judicial Corruption Act's History

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The Act's origins dates  to the November 21, 2018 filing of the nation's first natural and civil rights action by Manuel P. Asensio and his daughter, Eva Asensio, against the enforcement of US Federal Governments national policies through raw will and force.

December 19, 2019, Mr. Asensio filed a report  with  then former US Attorney  General, William P. Barr concerning his policies related to the US Federal Government national policy on the use of raw will and force.

In July 2020, Mr. Asensio organized a campaign in the Republican Party of Texas to given President Donald J. Trump official notice about Barr policies towards  The campaign was defeated at the state Republican Party's pre-convention conference.  It was  defeated by Barr's supporters including Karl Rove and other members of Republican establish.

On August 26, 2020, Mr. Asensio published the first edit of his children's story book titled “Trump Unites All Americans!” that illustrates exactly how Roberts and the Conference engage in lawless “national policy-making.”  The children's story book stars Mr. Asensio’s daughter Eva and President Trump, and features Barr as the naked  Emperor (from the “Emperor’s New Clothes” fable), and Roberts as the Wizard (from the Wizard of Oz story).

On June 21, 2021, Mr. Asensio filed a formal unified consideration with the members of the US  Judicial Conference. On November 19. 2021, Mr. Asensio launched his congressional "smoking gun" campaign against "the unholy alliance of both sides with the Radical Left  . . . [that has] made a disgraceful farce of  our Constitution . . . [and] ruin values, truth and reason and the integrity of America’s courts, borders, the 2020 census, and the 2020 presidential election." 

On April 7, 2022, Mr. Asensio filed the First Amendment  to the June 21, 2021 consideration  introducing the Eva Asensio Anti-Judicial  Corruption Act of 2023 "to abolish the unconstitutional executive power that was wrongfully provided to the presiding officer of the US Judicial Conference (Conference) by the 96th US Congress in the Judicial Conduct Act of 1980 (Act) by: (1) amending the Act to obligate the presiding officer to process and verify considerations filed under the Act concerning judicial misconduct alleged to defeat civil liberties, the doctrines of separation of church and state, separation of powers, and federalism, or the powers of the office of the American presidency or Congress; (2) by amending the Act to create a special impeachment mechanism that would permit claims to proceed against the presiding officer of the Conference for conduct executed in the processing of considerations; (3) abolishing the Federal Judiciary Center (FJC) and repealing the FJC Foundation Act; and (4) eliminating the chief justice’s position as Chancellor of the Smithsonian and as a ex officio member of the Smithsonian’s Board of Regents. 

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