In Episode 07 of A Nation Betrayed, hosts Gail Seiler and Heidi Bond sit down with former Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the man who made history by taking the federal government all the way to the United States Supreme Court—and winning. Mack served 20 years in law enforcement and became the first sheriff in American history to sue the federal government to defend the constitutional limits of federal power. His landmark victory in Mack/Printz v. United States restored the strength of the Tenth Amendment and affirmed that the federal government cannot commandeer local law enforcement to carry out federal mandates.

Sheriff Mack explains why he felt compelled to take this unprecedented stand after the federal government threatened sheriffs nationwide with fines and possible arrest if they refused to enforce provisions of the Brady Bill. The Supreme Court’s ruling protected the independence of sheriffs and preserved a critical constitutional boundary between federal authority and local governance. Mack now leads the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), an organization dedicated to educating sheriffs, peace officers, and citizens about constitutional authority and the role of local leadership in protecting liberty.

In this powerful conversation, Sheriff Mack shares why local leadership may be America’s last line of defense against government overreach and how citizens can work alongside their sheriffs and communities to peacefully restore constitutional principles.

Learn more about the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association:
https://cspoa.org

Follow Sheriff Mack and CSPOA:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConstitutionalSheriffRichardMack
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TikTok: @cspoasheriffs
Truth Social: @RealCSPOA
YouTube: @UpholdandDefend
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