Law Enforcement push for your phone’s password

Growing police power has gravely distorted interactions between cops and citizens. Officers arrive with not just a gun and body armor but with wide-ranging legal immunities and both the privilege and training to lie to you during questioning.

Now they want to force you to unlock your phone.

The amount of personal data we keep on our smartphones is almost immeasurable, a reality the Supreme Court recognized in 2014 when it ruled that police must comply with the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement to search your device. But your phone has a simpler safeguard: a password that, under the Fifth Amendment, you shouldn’t have to reveal unless the government overcomes your right against self-incrimination.

It’s a right with deep roots, dating back to fourth-century Christian thinker St. John Chrysostom, who argued that no one should be required to confess their sins in public because it would discourage people from confessing at all.

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Dina Amelia Kalmeta reports on World Events as they pertain to Bible Prophecy, as well as US Politics and various Christian News pieces.Dina Amelia Kalmeta covers global events, particularly those related to Bible prophecy, as well as U.S. politics and Christian news. Prior to her work with CWW7NEWS/Your New Life in Christ Ministries, Dina was a leader with INCHRIST NETWORK, where she led online teams in spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. To date, Dina has reached over 16 million people across her various social media platforms, sharing the Gospel and Bible prophecy news. She looks forward to reaching even more in the future. Connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, MEWE, USA.Life, YouTube, Bitchute, and Rumble.

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