American History

The history of the United States is vast and complex, but can be broken down into moments and time periods that divided, unified, and changed the United States into the country it is today. The foundation of the American government, its purpose, form, and structure, are in the Constitution of the United States. The Constitutional Convention adopted the Constitution on September 17, 1787. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. It guarantees greater constitutional protection for individual liberties and lists specific prohibitions on government power. There are 27 Constitutional Amendments in all. The 27th Amendment, which was originally proposed in 1789, was not ratified until 1992.

Harvard Crimson: Search Committee Did Not Vet Gay’s Scholarship Before Hiring

news.harvard.edu/X Claudine Gay On the heels of the latest revelation that another diversity officer at Harvard University plagiarized her doctoral thesis, the school now faces the unpleasant task of explaining why the search committee that hired former president Claudine Gay — forced to resign after her plagiarism was revealed — did not check her scholarship. The latest blow to the...

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Biden Unveils LGBT Rules to Force Males into Girls’ Restrooms at School

Under the guise of protecting the “civil rights” of students, the Biden administration unveiled a new regulation purporting to force government schools nationwide to bow before all the invented “gender identities” and sexual perversions that now dominate the “education” system. The rule would also purport to overturn state laws banning males in girls’ sports.  The controversial mandate, which would apply...

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Abbott to Build Military Base at Eagle Pass to Counter Biden’s Illegal-alien Invasion

AP Images Greg Abbott Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken yet another step to protect Lone Star Staters from the invasion of illegal aliens that President Joe Biden is aiding and abetting. The state is building a military base on the border with Mexico that will house thousands of Texas National Guardsmen. Message from Abbott to Sleepy Joe: You won’t stop...

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America Needs the Art of the Deal

AP Images “I don’t do it for the money. I’ve got enough, much more than I’ll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form…. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That’s how I get my kicks,” opened Donald Trump’s hit 1987 book Trump: The Art of the Deal. Thirty-six years after publication, Trump’s perspective...

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MTG: Today and Every Day Is 1776

A new cadre of America-first politicians is standing to restore the American republic by shrinking the size of the federal government, defying globalism, and canceling foreign military spending, among other approaches described by Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-Ga.). In this wide-ranging interview with The New American, Rep. Greene addresses various topics. The conversation starts with the Congresswoman condemning the Senate for...

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Climate Crazies Vandalize the Constitution

National Archives Cased U.S. Constitution at the National Archives On Wednesday, two protesters, apparently upset with U.S. climate policy, dumped pink powder on the case at the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom that contains an original copy of the United States Constitution. The two men were allowed to give a brief statement regarding their action to the gallery prior...

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Trump Plans to Deport “Millions” — Axios

AP Images Former U.S. President Donald Trump will seek to enforce a series of strict restrictions on immigration — including detention camps for migrants near the country’s southern border — should he be reelected to the White House later this year, per a report by Axios. Trump has made immigration reform and the boosting of border-security protocols major campaign pledges...

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SCOTUS Should End Favoritism to Anti-Trump Prosecutors

The politically motivated federal prosecutors of Trump, as led by Jack Smith in D.C., have been ordered by the Supreme Court to respond in a week, by February 20, to Trump’s attorneys on an appeal that may decide the upcoming election. Democrat-appointed federal judges have allowed Smith and his political hacks to bypass ordinary procedure in seeking a pre-election criminal trial of Trump using...

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Bobulinski: “The Biden Family Business Was Joe Biden, Period”

AP Images The man who fingered Joe Biden as “Big Guy” in Hunter Biden’s emails with business associates told the U.S. House Oversight Committee today that Biden “enabled” his son’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party’s CEFC energy company A former Hunter Biden business crony, Tony Bobulinski said America’s enemies “enriched” the Bidens, while Hunter and Joe Biden’s brother, James,...

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Hawaii Defies Bruen Ruling, Voids Second Amendment in Aloha State

Oleksii Liskonih/iStock/Getty Images Plus In a remarkable reinterpretation of the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii ruled on Wednesday that an individual exercising rights guaranteed under that Amendment was guilty of violating the state’s laws supporting that right. If that seems counter-intuitive to you, you’re not alone. In its ruling the Supreme Court of the State...

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Save Our Children, Save Our Nation

ShopJBS.org Indoctrinating Our Children to Death: Government Schools’ War on Faith, Family & Freedom — And How to Stop It, by Alex Newman, Pinecrest, Florida; Liberty Sentinel Press, 2024, 133 pages, paperback. Alex Newman has done it again. His new book is the must-have, must-read treatise on the urgent crisis in American education today. It is a worthy follow-up to...

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House Presser: WHO’s Pandemic Treaty Would Crush U.S. Sovereignty  

AP Images Chris Smith On Monday, Representative Chris Smith (R-N.J.) hosted a press conference dedicated to the Pandemic Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) proposed and currently negotiated by the World Health Organization (WHO). The documents were dubbed “the greatest single threat to the sovereignty of our constitutional republic.” The main concerns voiced by the lawmakers and...

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Haley Waffles on Texas Secession

gguy44/iStock/Getty Images Plus “No,” Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” program, when host Dana Bash asked her if Texas could, if it wished, secede from the Union. “According to the Constitution, they can’t,” Haley said. Haley did defend the right of Texas to defend itself from the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens...

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California Becomes First State to Introduce Reparations Legislation

STILLFX/iSTock/Getty Images Plus California has won the race to be the first state in the nation to formally introduce legislation that would pay slavery reparations to black Americans with a series of bills — including one that claims to restore property that was seized in “race-based” eminent domain cases and one constitutionally problematic proposal for giving public funds to only...

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New DOI Rules Erasing Native Americans From Society

RichVintage/iStock/Getty Images Plus New rules by the Department of the Interior (DOI) meant to strengthen nation-to-nation relationships, ensure that progress in “Indian Country” endures for years to come, and protect Native American culture are having the opposite effect, with museums across the country shuttering Native American exhibits.  The DOI issued new rules in December to bolster the Native American Graves Protection and...

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