RNLA Webinar with Senator Eric Schmitt

RNLA is honored to host Senator Eric Schmitt on Friday, October 10th at 2 PM ET for a discussion on his New York Times best-selling book, The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court.

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RNLA Webinar with Senator Eric Schmitt

Friday, October 10th
2:00 p.m. ET

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RNLA is honored to host Senator Eric Schmitt for a discussion on his New York Times best-selling book, The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court.

When Joe Biden took office, Eric Schmitt had been attorney general for just over two years and had been focused on tackling violent crime. As soon as he began to see the outrageous excesses of the Biden Administration, he and his team snapped into action, waging war on the Biden regimes' stunning attempts at government overreach, winning some of the most important fights in modern American history, helping set the stage for a return to commonsense in government.

Now, in The Last Line of DefenseSenator Schmitt takes readers behind the scenes of those battles for the first time, talks about the lessons learned, and how conservatives can keep winning in court and beyond. With President Trump back in office and the Left fighting him at every turn, it's more important than ever to remember just how close we came to losing it all — and why we need to keep playing to win.

 

This is a Zoom video webinar. Registration is required.
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By dialing in to this call, you agree not to audio record the speakers at any time and not to share any portion of their remarks on social media or by any other mechanism. This event is not a fundraiser. RNLA provides opportunities for its members to meet and hear from conservative leaders.

The RNLA seeks to promote open, fair and honest elections at all levels of American society in a non-discriminatory manner and to provide access to the polls to all qualified and eligible voters.