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.

Fearing Trump Victory, Democrats’ Loss of Senate, Leftists Push for Sotomayor to Exit SCOTUS

AP Images Sonia Sotomayor Leftists are so frightened that Donald Trump will win the 2024 election that they’ve called on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire before disaster strikes.The reason: They remember what happened when the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg didn’t retire before Trump was elected in 2016. She died on September 18, 2020, and the seat went...

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Niger to US: Pack Up Your Forever War

Dressed in green military fatigues and a blue garrison cap, Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane, a spokesperson for Niger’s ruling junta, took to local television last month to criticize the United States and sever the long-standing military partnership between the two countries.  “The government of Niger, taking into account the aspirations and interests of its people, revokes, with immediate effect, the...

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Wisconsin Voters Ban Zuckerberg Money and Employees From State Elections

Twitter/X Two referendum questions proposing changes to the Wisconsin constitution passed yesterday in the state’s spring election. In an announcement released by the Wisconsin GOP earlier today, Chairman Brian Schimming stated: Victory! Wisconsin has spoken and the message is clear: elections belong to voters, not out-of-state billionaires. Thanks to the efforts by the Republican Party of Wisconsin and grassroots organizing,...

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Reversing the Birth Rate Decline

Cultures as different as Italy and South Korea are facing the same crisis: declining birth rates that have fallen far below what is needed to sustain a population and an economy. Italy just reported another drop in its birth rate to its record low, decreasing by a startling 34.2% since 2008. There were nearly twice as many deaths as births...

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ATF Loses Again Over Pistol-brace Rule

12963734/iStock/Getty Images Plus A Clinton-appointed judge granted last Friday the demand by the National Rifle Association (NRA) that the ATF be prohibited from enforcing its “pistol brace” rule until all pending litigation has been resolved. Wrote U.S. District Court Judge Sam Lindsay: “The court determines that the NRA’s motion should be granted maintain the status quo pending the resolution of...

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States Biden Won in 2020 Lead — in Religious Discrimination Complaints

designer491/iStock/Getty Images Plus Liberalism, it is claimed, is associated with tolerance. But you wouldn’t know it from a new study finding that of the 10 states with the most religious-discrimination complaints filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), eight gave their electoral votes to Joe Biden in 2020.Not surprisingly, there’s a secularism connection, too: Of the 15 states with...

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Virginia Governor Youngkin Vetoes 30 Gun-control Bills

AP Images Glenn Youngkin Virginia’s Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed 30 gun-control bills on Tuesday, signed into law two gun-control bills that have little consequence, and sent back six others with amendments for the state’s Legislature to consider.Behind the flurry of bills the Democrats dumped on his desk is the real story: the hyper-partisanship that divides the two parties on...

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2,000-Strong Migrant Caravan Makes its Way to Texas Border with Mexico’s Help

AP Images The invasion of the United States continues.Another migrant caravan — this one composed of more than 2,000 foreign nationals — is making its way through southern Mexico with a final destination of the American border. The caravan calls itself the Migrant Way of the Cross, and is receiving the help of the Mexican government and nongovernmental organizations.As Breitbart...

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Youth Ministry Sues Oregon Over New Rule Discriminating Against Religious Groups

Bill Oxford/iStock/Getty Images Plus The youth ministry 71Five Ministries filed suit in federal court earlier this month complaining that the state’s new “anti-discrimination” rule is unconstitutional and violates the group’s First Amendment rights. The ministry’s name comes from Psalm 71:5: “Lord God, You are my hope. I have trusted You since I was young.”Since 1964 the ministry has been serving...

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Landslide in Ohio Shows GOP Path to Victory

The stunning landslide by underdog U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno in the Ohio GOP primary shows the way for Republican victory throughout the all-important Rust Belt this fall. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and nearby Wisconsin can all be won with Moreno’s campaign theme: creating jobs for Americans. Polling showed a too-close-to-call race between Moreno and the establishment-favored candidate, state senator Matt Dolan. Ohio Gov....

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Big Ed Freaks Over Homeschool Mom Running for NC Superintendent

The education establishment and its allies in the leftwing media are in collective freakout mode over conservative homeschool mom Michele Morrow, who recently ousted an establishment candidate in the primary for North Carolina state superintendent of public instruction. Morrow, an outspoken advocate of legitimate education, won her race by promising to have government schools focus on academics instead of race-mongering,...

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Hawaii Democratic-controlled Senate Committee Passes COS Resolution

mj0007/iStock/Getty Images Plus Hawaii State Capitol in Honolulu A Hawaii Senate committee controlled by Democratic Party legislators has passed two resolutions applying for an Article V constitutional convention.On Wednesday last week, the Senate Committee on Public Safety and Intergovernmental and Military Affairs voted in favor of Senate Resolution No. 168 (S.R. 168) and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 196 (S.C.R. 196).These...

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New York Rescinds All Article V Convention Applications

marcusamelia/iStock/Getty Images Plus In a victory for the U.S. Constitution against efforts to radically change it, New York has rescinded all its applications for an Article V constitutional convention, or Con-Con.On March 20, the State Assembly passed Senate Resolution No. 1460 (B1460) by a 102-46 vote. Most Democrats voted for the resolution, and most Republicans against, though both parties had two...

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SCOTUS Went 0-for-4 on Monday

The Supreme Court went 0-for-4 on Monday, which in spring training for baseball would justify sending the batter to the minor rather than the big leagues. In four cases the Court should have stood strongly against wrongdoing by Biden, the Department of Justice, and the State of New York, but instead acted to appease those liberal regimes. First up was the case...

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ACLJ Challenges ACLU’s “Separation of Church and State” Canard

hayesphotography/iStock/Getty Images Plus The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) joined with many of its closest ideological friends in sending a letter to state legislators last week. The letter said, “We are deeply opposed to any bill that would install chaplains in our public schools.”Of course they are. The ACLU and its friends (including Americans United for Separation of Church and State,...

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Senator Warns, We’re Losing Kids to “Satanic Cult”; God Has Been Purged

AP Images Tommy Tuberville We “are losing our kids to a satanic cult,” said Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) Friday. “We’ve lost our moral values across the country.”Tuberville made his comments while speaking to approximately 100 GOP delegates at a warehouse in Bluffdale, Utah, while campaigning for U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs, a Republican who’s running to fill the seat being...

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Let Texas Secure the Border

Hidden beneath the kerfuffle about last week’s speeches on Capitol Hill, a significant debate is occurring just across the street at the Supreme Court. There the Biden Administration is asking the Court to block a splendid new Texas law against illegal aliens, SB 4, and on Monday Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed his vigorous response in full support of...

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16 State Attorneys General Send Maine a Message on Transgender/Abortion Sanctuary Bill

AlxeyPnferov/iStock/Getty Images Plus Attorneys general from 16 states that have banned the barbaric practice of performing sex-change procedures on children have written to Maine’s Governor Janet Mills, Attorney General Aaron Frey, Senate President Troy Jackson, and House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross. The letter vehemently protested proposed legislation LD 227, called by some the “Transgender Trafficking Bill.”LD 227 seeks to shield...

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