Phantom Virus2020 @Phantomvirus2020
Isnt that Treason..going against the Constitution??
02:07 PM - Jan 17, 2026
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Paula Taylor @paulamjohns
17 January, 02:08
In response Phantom Virus2020 to her Publication
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ In the United States
Being paid to attend or participate in a protest is not automatically illegal. Companies that provide paid demonstrators actually exist, and they operate openly. One example is a firm that hires people for advocacy campaigns and PR demonstrations.

What is illegal depends on the conduct:

Violence, property damage, or blocking critical infrastructure can be criminal offenses regardless of payment.

If the protest involves acting on behalf of a foreign government without registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), that can be illegal.

Fraudulent activity β€” such as pretending to be a grassroots citizen group when it’s secretly funded by a foreign state β€” can trigger legal issues.

πŸ›‘ When payment becomes a legal problem
Payment crosses into illegality when it involves:

Foreign influence operations without disclosure

Incitement to violence or riots

Interference with government operations

Coordinated actions that violate sta

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Phantom Virus2020 @Phantomvirus2020
17 January, 02:22
In response Paula Taylor to her Publication
You might need to reread my post. you are way off.

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