A former Congressman with a track record of advancing pro-life initiatives, Mr. Renzi was an original co-sponsor of life-affirming legislation known as the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 – the first direct national restriction on any method of abortion since Roe v. Wade.
He also authored a bill that significantly increased benefits for our military personnel, including more than tripling the death benefit for military personnel killed in the line of duty.
Former Congressman Renzi was the victim of blatant corruption by government officials, including Asst. U.S. Attorney Gary Restaino and Public Integrity Chief Jack Smith.
A 190-page Inspector General complaint revealed a systematic attack involving illegal wiretaps, fabricated dossiers, witness payoff schemes, and the destruction of evidence. In recognition of this gross miscarriage of justice, Mr. Renzi received a full Presidential Pardon in 2021.
This book reveals the shocking depths of prosecutorial misconduct and systemic corruption within the Department of Justice. Accused of multiple federal charges, former Congressman Renzi faced relentless politically motivated legal attacks, but remained steadfast in his pursuit of justice and his unwavering commitment to proving his innocence.
For preorder the book, you can contact former congressman Renzi via email: Renzirg88@gmail.com
Renzi’s roots run deep in American history. He is the 5th great-grandson of Captain John Felch, a patriot who fought directly alongside General George Washington in October 1776.
During the Battle of White Plains, Captain Felch was positioned on the strategic right flank of Chatterton’s Hill. While defending the line against a storming British force, he was mortally wounded in the fight for independence. This enduring spirit of sacrifice, courage, and duty defines the Renzi family values to this day.
A former Congressman with a track record of advancing pro-life initiatives, Mr. Renzi was an original co-sponsor of life-affirming legislation known as the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 – the first direct national restriction on any method of abortion since Roe v. Wade.
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