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.

Tim Pool Sues Harris Campaign for Defamation; Leftists Cry “Russian Asset!”

Daily Wire/Facebook Tim Pool Prominent YouTube podcaster Tim Pool has sued the Kamala Harris presidential campaign for defamation. The complaint was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia on Tuesday. The Harris campaign claimed that Pool is a “Trump operative” and that he advocates the jailing and even execution of those who don’t...

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Trump-appointed Judge Rules Against National Labor Relations Board

BrianAJackson/iStock/Getty Images Plus Texas District Court Judge Mark Pittman, appointed to his position by President Donald Trump in 2019, ruled that the National Labor Relations Board (NRLB) may not pursue its claims against a “social care network” company. Findhelp, a company that “connects people and programs — making it easy for people to find social services in their communities,” ran...

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Overthrowing the Constitution: All Sides Are Waging War on Our Freedoms

John Whitehead It is both apt and ironic that the anniversary of 9/11, which paved the way for the government to overthrow the Constitution, occurs the week before the anniversary of the day the U.S. Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787.All sides are still waging war on our constitutional freedoms, and “we the people” remain the biggest losers.This year’s...

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Celebrating the Constitution – The New American

giftlegacy/iStock/Getty Images Plus On September 17, 1787, after nearly four months of vigorous debates and sometimes-heated contention among the delegates from 12 of the 13 states (Rhode Island being notably absent), the “Federal Convention” (known more commonly today as the Constitutional Convention) reached its momentous conclusion. On that day, James Madison, often called the “Father of the Constitution,” recorded in...

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“Migrants” Arrested in Aurora Are Members of Dangerous Gang Operating Nationwide

gorodenkoff/iStock/Getty Images Plus The four Venezuelan illegal aliens arrested for attempted murder in Aurora, Colorado, in July are members of the feral Tren de Aragua extortion gang. Cops had arrested one of the four in the brutal beating of a man. That thug was released on bail.Members of the organized crime outfit have enjoyed the freedom to roam the nation...

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Children of Big Brother: What It Means to Go Back to School in the American Police State

John Whitehead It’s not easy being a child in the American police state.Danger lurks around every corner and comes at you from every direction, especially when Big Brother is involved.Out on the streets, you’ve got the menace posed by police officers who shoot first and ask questions later. In your neighborhoods, you’ve got to worry about the Nanny State and...

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Illinois Ban on Carrying Concealed on Public Transportation Ruled Unconstitutional

RonBailey/iStock/Getty Images Plus U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston, nominated to his position by then-President Donald Trump in 2020, ruled on Friday that Illinois’ ban on citizens carrying a concealed firearm for personal protection on either of Chicago’s two mass transit systems violated the Second Amendment. The bad news is that his ruling only applies to the four individual plaintiffs who...

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Presidential Politics & Minnesota’s Marxist Teacher Licensing Rules – Liberty Sentinel

Child Protection League has been exposing and opposing Minnesota’s new Marxist teacher licensing standards for over two years. Our battle exploded onto the national scene last week when Joy Pullman, executive editor of The Federalist, published her article ‘Minnesota Poised To Ban Christians, Muslims, and Jews From Teaching In Public Schools.’  With Governor Walz now campaigning as the Vice-Presidential candidate beside...

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Calif. Dems Vote to Give Illegals $150K to Buy Homes — No Money Down, No Repayment

DustyPixel/iStock/Getty Images Plus In yet another sign that Democrats want to flood the country with illegal aliens in the hope they’ll become Democratic voters, the California Senate approved a measure to bribe them — brazenly.Yesterday, the Senate passed a bill that would permit illegals to apply for a program that would hand them $150,000, no strings attached, to buy a...

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Technofascism: The Government Pressured Tech Companies to Censor Users

John Whitehead Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has finally admitted what we knew all along: Facebook conspired with the government to censor individuals expressing “disapproved” views about the COVID-19 pandemic.Zuckerberg’s confession comes in the wake of a series of court rulings that turn a blind eye to the government’s technofascism.In a 2-1 decision in Children’s Health Defense v. Meta, the...

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Vance: Trump Would Veto National Abortion Ban

Syldavia/iStock/Getty Images Plus Republican vice-presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said that Donald Trump, if elected president, would not support a national abortion ban and would veto such legislation if it reached his desk. Speaking on NBC’s Meet the Press on Saturday, Vance stated that he can “absolutely commit” that Trump would not impose such a ban, adding that the...

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Law School Dean: Time to Scrap Our “Flawed” Constitution and “Rewrite It”

inhauscreative/iStock/Getty Images Plus The “Left hates the Constitution and constitutionalism,” I wrote in 2018. And there’s a simple reason for this: “The Constitution is a conservative document.” Contrary to what most think, “conservative” above only means that the document serves to maintain a status quo. It limits the change the government can effect, and the Constitution itself is difficult to...

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RFK, Jr. Suspends Campaign, Endorses Trump. Likely to Get Top Job Cleaning Up Corrupt Food, Health Agencies

AP Images Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suspended his presidential campaign today and endorsed former President Donald Trump. The former Democrat supports Trump because the Democratic Party has betrayed its ideals, Kennedy said, while Trump opposes neoconservative foreign adventurism, vowed to stop the war in Ukraine, and agreed with Kennedy on important public-health matters. ...

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