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Constitution Party of Missouri to Host October “Issues Conference” with Gen. Michael Flynn as Keynote Speaker

The Constitution Party of Missouri will host what it’s calling an “issues conference” outside St. Louis scheduled for later this October. The event will explore contemporary policy discussions and feature several public figures, including former Trump National Security Advisor, General Michael Flynn.

In a release provided to Independent Political Report by a party staffer on Monday evening, the Constitution Party announced plans for a two-day event scheduled from October 20 to October 21. The event will be held at the Embassy Suites Hotel outside the St. Louis Airport in Bridgeton, MO. It will additionally be open to people outside party membership.

According to the press release, the conference will cover various topics and policy perspectives that are prominent within conservative activist circles, including discussions related to the American border, election integrity, personal healthcare, and other related matters. Several specific topic titles presented by the party include:

  • “Childhood Vaccine Schedule and Injuries,” 
  • “Battling Mexican Cartels at the Border,” 
  • “Report of the 50 states from the Election Crime Bureau Summit,”
  • “COVID-19 Jabs, Injuries and Deaths,” 
  • “People’s Rights.”

The conference has scheduled three speakers to address attendees. Bradlee Dean, known for the Sons of Liberty Podcast and radio show, will kick off the event on Friday afternoon. He will be followed in the evening by Alaskan politician and conservative activist Joe Miller, a once-Republican Party and once-Libertarian Party nominee for U.S. Senate. Miller is expected to speak on his personal experiences with instances of “vote fraud” during his 2010 campaign.

The conference’s keynote speaker for Saturday afternoon will be retired Lt. General Michael Flynn. During his address, Flynn is expected to discuss alleged wrongdoing and criminal activity associated with the Biden family and what participants can do to stop the “criminal behavior of the deep state by the people in our weaponized government.”

Jim Clymer, the National Constitution Party Chairman, says the conference is designed to “not only be fun and educational” but also motivational for activists who want to see the country “get back to what it was founded upon, the freedom and liberty the U.S. Constitution is designed to secure for us.” Individuals can learn more on the official party website.

4 Comments

  1. George Whitfield December 5, 2023

    Thanks for posting the article about the Constitution Party’s conference. It appears that they had a congenial event with much camaraderie.

  2. Curious Citizen November 25, 2023

    Did this conference actually take place, and where can I find out about who was in attendance and what took place.

  3. Don Grundmann September 29, 2023

    It is so unfortunate that the extremely noble work of Howard Phillips in creating the Constitution Party has ultimately resulted in its current reduction to ” Controlled Opposition ” under the rulership of the, above the Chairman, controlling ” Politburo ” of the Party.

    An unknowing citizen ( U.C. ) could rightfully be enthusiastically supportive, even extremely so, of the Conference agenda, but as a 25 year member of the Party who was purged from it for my activism against the LGBT/Sodomite Movement/Agenda I can so unfortunately accurately state that the National CP has ” fallen;” i.e.; they ( at the very top ) do NOT, despite the implications of the very name of the Party, support what a U.C. would believe/imagine that they do.

    The possibility of the CP being an alternative to the ” Uni-Party ” is, so heartbreakingly unfortunately, gone.

    The Controllers/Creators of the ” Uni-Party ” now control the National CP and it will – probably – never escape their clutches.

    Don J. Grundmann, D.C.
    Chairman, Constitution Party of California; a last bastion/outpost of original Constitution Party beliefs and principles

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