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.

Winning Over the Youth Isn’t Complicated

Luis Miguel Trendiness should never take the place of timelessness. Not in the life of the individual, not in society, and not in a political movement that earnestly seeks to do good for society. Yet the mainstream conservative movement’s desperation to be “hip” and “relevant” in order to win over the youth vote has led to a pitiful state. Like...

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduces Articles of Impeachment Against FBI Director Chris Wray

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced articles of impeachment against Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray. “Director Wray has failed to uphold his oath and has instead overseen a denigration of the principles of our democratic republic by utilizing the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a Federal police force to punish or intimidate anyone who questions or opposes the...

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Pence Allies Launching Super PAC to Fund Anticipated 2024 Bid

Allies of former Vice President Mike Pence are launching a new super PAC backing him as a 2024 presidential candidate, officials have confirmed. Known as “Committed to America,” the PAC will be co-chaired by former Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) and longtime Republican strategist Scott Reed, who ran former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign, according to reports. Bobby Saparow, who managed Republican...

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Why Biden Can’t Use the 14th Amendment to Raise the Debt Ceiling

Commentary Some Senate Democrats are urging President Joe Biden to “use” the 14th Amendment to raise the debt limit by executive decree. For example, Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) stated: “The 14th Amendment is not anyone’s first choice. The first choice is that the Republicans raise the debt ceiling because the United States government never, ever, ever, ever defaults on its legal...

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FEC United Holds Forum ‘StandInTheGap’

FEC United, a grassroots movement to “restore and secure the blessings of liberty guaranteed by the United States Constitution,” holds a forum called StandInTheGap from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET on May 13 in Michigan to encourage people to stand up and be courageous in their life. The forum features the speakers Rebecca Kiessling, mother of two sons killed...

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The Yes Vote Argument Misses the Mark

Commentary On May 2, The Epoch Times published an opinion piece entitled “Yes Is for Bringing Australia Together and Moving Forward.” The article argues that opponents of The Voice claim that the proposed entrenchment of The Voice in the Constitution repudiates “a central tenet of liberalism—the idea that we should be treated equally.” The article’s author argues that this claim by...

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The Biblical Foundations of the Coronation

Commentary On Saturday, King Charles III was solemnly crowned in Westminster Abbey in a ceremony whose roots remote to the coronation of King Edgar the Peaceful in 973. The central act of this is when the king accepts his calling from God and receives the grace and powers to fulfil his responsibilities according to the law. The most important book...

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Lawsuit Filed Against US Social Media Censorship Collusion

Lawsuit targets groups that aid government censorship and interference in the dissemination of free speech online A lawsuit by America First Legal (AFL) alleges that certain entities colluded with the American government to enforce censorship of issues like the 2020 election and COVID-19 on social media platforms. According to a May 2 press release, the federal class action lawsuit was filed...

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Nearly 700 Professors at UNC Oppose Requiring Study of the Constitution

Shop For Night Vision | See more... Nearly 700 Professors at UNC Oppose Requiring Study of the Constitution Ryan Herron/iStock/Getty Images Plus UNC-Chapel Hill Should college students be required to study the U.S. Constitution in order to graduate? A bill pending before the North Carolina state Legislature — HB 96 — would mandate just that. Specifically, students seeking to graduate...

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