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The newly appointed CEO of the Calexit movement, Sir Dr. Xavier Mitchell, is under scrutiny due to financial distress and a troubled legal history. His main company, Valiant Eagle, reports severe financial troubles, amid ongoing efforts to collect signatures for California’s secession. Though public interest appears to be rising, with some polls showing support for the movement, legal experts emphasize the challenges ahead, including the necessity of congressional approval for any secession initiative.
California – The newly appointed CEO of the Calexit movement, Sir Dr. Xavier Mitchell, is facing increasing scrutiny as he grapples with financial difficulties and a checkered legal history amidst a growing campaign for California’s secession from the United States. Despite portraying himself as a successful business mogul, his personal finances raise serious concerns, aligning with a backdrop of limited progress for the Calexit initiative.
Mitchell’s main company, Valiant Eagle, reportedly shows severe financial distress, boasting only $2,000 in cash while its shares trade at insignificantly low prices. Further complicating his situation, he has no documented source of income and is financially dependent on his girlfriend. This is in stark contrast to Mitchell’s claims of wealth and success in business ventures. Moreover, he has a recent history of filing for personal bankruptcy protection in 2023, revealing a staggering debt of $2.9 million owed to the IRS and various other creditors.
The Calexit movement aims to collect enough signatures to place a non-binding question about California’s secession on the 2028 ballot. However, the movement has repeatedly struggled to muster the required support. Marcus Ruiz Evans, the founder of Calexit, recently announced plans to withdraw from a July 22 signature deadline to recalibrate their strategy and focus on grassroots support. With multiple attempts previously failing due to lack of signatures and organizational issues, Ruiz Evans maintains that the current political climate presents a uniquely favorable opportunity for their cause, particularly following recent federal actions that have incited dissatisfaction among Californians.
A recent poll suggests that public sentiment may be leaning in favor of the movement, with 61% of Californians believing that the state would fare better as an independent entity. However, legal experts caution against the feasibility of a secession, referencing the Supreme Court’s ruling in Texas v. White, which determined that states cannot unilaterally secede without congressional approval. Should the Calexit proposal succeed in garnering enough signatures, it would lead to the establishment of a commission tasked with assessing California’s financial viability as an independent nation.
Despite the hesitations and challenges confronting Calexit, interest in the movement appears to be rising. Events associated with the movement have garnered attention at recent gatherings, including the California Democratic Convention. Moreover, a new cryptocurrency initiative, Cali-Nation Coin, has sparked interest among potential supporters.
However, a significant number of critics label the Calexit efforts as impractical, steering the conversation towards more feasible solutions such as pursuing legal challenges against federal actions that contravene California’s interests rather than focusing on secession. The idea of breaking away from the United States continues to face skepticism both from legal analysts and political commentators.
Moreover, further complicating Mitchell’s position are past accusations involving fraud and identity theft, coupled with a criminal record that includes multiple felony charges, leading to a guilty plea earlier this year. Assertions regarding his business affiliations, celebrity collaborations, and a supposed knighthood have raised questions regarding their validity, leading many to suspect exaggeration or outright fabrication of his accomplishments and status.
As the Calexit movement navigates turbulent waters with its new leadership, questions about its future viability loom large, alongside concerns about financial stability and credibility. As Mitchell continues to steer the movement, only time will tell how these challenges affect its prospects as a legitimate campaign for secession from the United States.
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