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The Calexit secession campaign, led by CEO Xavier Mitchell, is facing scrutiny due to Mitchell’s financial troubles and criminal past. With only $2,000 available and significant debts, concerns about his ability to lead the movement are rising. The campaign seeks to place a secession question on the 2028 ballot, but legal experts warn of the challenges involved. Support for Calexit has increased, spurred by recent political sentiments, but doubts remain regarding the feasibility and organization of the movement.

California – Sir Dr. Xavier Mitchell, the new CEO of the Calexit secession campaign, is facing rising scrutiny due to significant financial difficulties and a troubling legal history. Despite his claims of being a successful business mogul, Mitchell’s financial records paint a different picture, characterized by bankruptcy, minimal cash reserves, and a reliance on personal support. These issues have emerged as the Calexit movement seeks to gather support for a non-binding secession question to be placed on the 2028 ballot.

Mitchell’s company, Valiant Eagle, reportedly only has $2,000 in cash and its stock is trading at insignificant prices. His personal finances are similarly lackluster, having filed for personal bankruptcy in 2023 and listing debts of approximately $2.9 million owed to the IRS, as well as debts to other significant creditors. Compounding his financial woes, he has no reported income and is dependent on his girlfriend for support. The lavish mansion he resides in, located in Calabasas, is described as luxurious but suffering from extensive water damage, broken locks, and plywood-covered windows, raising questions about the authenticity of his claims of wealth.

The Calexit movement aims to generate enough support to place a question on the state ballot regarding California’s potential secession from the United States. Recently, the movement’s founder, Marcus Ruiz Evans, announced a strategic decision to withdraw from the initial July 22 signature deadline. This move is intended to refocus efforts and strengthen the campaign. Despite previous setbacks, including failure to secure signatures and adequate organization for past ballot attempts, the current political environment appears favorable for renewed efforts. Recent federal actions have contributed to a sentiment among many Californians that the state would be better off as an independent entity. A poll conducted earlier indicated that 61% of Californians support the idea of secession.

For the movement to advance, a proposed initiative, if passed, would lead to the establishment of a commission tasked with studying California’s financial viability as an independent nation. Nevertheless, the feasibility of California’s secession has been questioned by legal experts, who reference the Supreme Court case Texas v. White, which determined that states cannot unilaterally secede without Congressional approval. Critics of the movement assert that focus should instead be placed on legal challenges to federal policies that conflict with California’s interests.

Support for Calexit has seen an upswing, especially during recent events such as the California Democratic Convention, where interest in the movement was reignited. Promoting innovation, a cryptocurrency initiative known as Cali-Nation Coin has also been launched, attracting attention among supporters of the secession campaign. However, the movement has been criticized for its practicality, with skeptics arguing that resources could be better allocated towards addressing state issues through existing legal frameworks rather than pursuing secession.

Mitchell’s background raises additional concerns. He has a history of criminal charges, including fraud allegations and identity theft, which culminated in a guilty plea in 2023 to multiple felonies. Claims about his titles and partnerships, including alleged celebrity collaborations and a purported knighthood, have also been challenged, with many suggesting they are exaggerated or fabricated.

As the Calexit campaign navigates its leadership challenges and public perception, the intertwining issues of financial instability, legal troubles, and organizational setbacks illustrate the precarious situation surrounding California’s contentious secession movement. With the next ballot approaching, the outcome of these efforts remains uncertain and will depend heavily on the political landscape and the campaign’s ability to gain traction with voters.

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