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A Fight Against Political Speech Suppression

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Grant Miller is a testament to service and advocacy. A combat veteran, former police officer, and a graduate of the University of Tulsa College of Law, Miller has consistently placed the well-being of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the forefront of his efforts. However, today he stands at a critical juncture, facing challenges that not only threaten his professional future but also the principles of free speech and transparency that he has valiantly fought to uphold. As an elected official, Grant Miller often brings voices to the table who are otherwise overlooked under the current Council and Mayoral administration.
His Journey:
Miller's dedication to justice and community service is unparalleled. His transition from service in the military to upholding law and order on the streets as a police officer, and later his pursuit of a legal career, exemplifies his commitment to serving and protecting the public. As a City Councilor in Tulsa, Miller has been a beacon of transparency, always fighting for the average person and advocating for accountability at City Hall, often challenging the prevailing norms to do so.
The Challenge:
The adversity Miller faces today is not just personal; it's a reflection of a larger battle against political retribution. In what was supposed to be a standard character and fitness hearing for his legal licensure, political adversaries, including fellow City Council members and the Mayor of Tulsa, have unjustly maligned him. Their motivations were clear: to silence a powerful voice for transparency and free speech due to political disagreements. Grant has passed the Oklahoma Bar exam after graduating from TU Law. He meets all the criteria to advocate for Tulsans as an attorney if except the politically motivated negative Character and Fitness evaluation.
The Impact:
This ordeal has placed an immense burden on Miller and his family. Having supported his wife, children, and elderly grandmother through law school and his tenure as a City Councilor without a steady income (in anticipation of practicing law starting in mid-2023), their savings have been significantly depleted. This fight has now escalated to a point where it threatens to prevent Miller from practicing law, solely based on political vendetta.
The Appeal:
This is where we, as a community of advocates for justice, transparency, and free speech, can make a difference. Grant Miller's appeal to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma is not just his fight—it's our fight. The legal battle ahead is daunting, with costs expected to exceed $25,000. Grant has already expended tens of thousands of dollars fighting for Tulsa’s future out of his own pocket in addition to lost wages based on this political attack. Your support can help alleviate the financial strain on Miller's family, allow the Oklahoma Supreme Court to potentially overturn this political move, and send a strong message against political persecution.
How You Can Help:
Donate: Every dollar contributes to the fight for justice and helps Grant Miller in his legal battle.
Share: Amplify this campaign. The more people are aware of this injustice, the stronger our collective voice becomes.
Advocate: Join us in championing transparency and free speech in Tulsa and beyond.
In Closing:
Supporting Grant Miller is more than aiding an individual; it's a stand for the values that define our community and our country. It's a fight for the right to speak out, to challenge unjust practices, and to advocate for those without a voice.
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Echo King
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Claremore, OK

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