Uncensored Objection
Stop scrolling.
You are about to hear something you were never meant to hear.
Not a soundbite. Not a headline. Not a filtered clip cut down to fit someone else’s narrative.
A full closing argument.
The kind delivered when everything is on the line. Freedom. Reputation. The Constitution itself.
This is the voice of a trial lawyer standing in front of twelve citizens and forcing one simple question into the room:
Did the United States just try to convict a man over a photograph of seashells?
Take a second and let that land.
Because once you hear how the government built this case, once you hear what they left out, once you hear how the law actually works, you are going to feel the weight of it.
This is about power. Who gets to use it. Who gets protected from it. And what happens when the line gets crossed.
You are about to hear a closing statement that strips everything down to the facts, the law, and the truth. No noise. No distractions. Just a direct shot at the heart of the case.
And here is the reality.
If this argument makes sense to you, if it feels grounded, if it sounds like the Constitution still matters, then what you are about to hear is bigger than one man standing trial.
It is about every person in this country who speaks, posts, criticizes, or disagrees.
Press play.
Listen all the way through.
Then decide for yourself what justice is supposed to look like.
See the written version at https://mitchthelawyer.substack.com