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@Babe_in_USA@MacFarlaneNews watchdog called Citizens for Constitutional Integrity is seeking records related to the FCC Chairman's comments on last year's controversy involving ABC's Jimmy
Nonprofit Citizens for Constitutional Integrity released the first batch of emails from federal workers responding to Elon Musk's DOGE directive. https://t.co/ExZAx5xbkw
In early 2025, the Office of Personnel Management asked every federal employee to provide 5 bullet points on what they did the last week. Read some of the responses!
https://t.co/GGE1ga8VpS
New @DemocracyLab episode out now!🎧
Filmmaker @todd_drezner & attorney @Jared_Pettinato on Section 2 of the 14th Amendment, a forgotten constitutional tool for protecting voting rights that's never been enforced.
Worth a listen: https://t.co/rEgKhUl5B2
@KrileyPhil The Constitution doesn't state that. "Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed." 14th Amendment, Section 2. Persons not citizens.
@BY1959 Actually the first time the US Constitution used the words "RIGHT TO VOTE" was in the 14th Amendment, Section 2.
It also gives qualifications for voting and a penalty for violating the LAW (which is what the Constitution, as Amended IS!)
“The new restriction, paired with Indiana’s stringent voter ID rules, would make it much harder for many young people to vote in a state that already ranks near-last in turnout.” ⤵️
https://t.co/9qSb16oKer
We’re incredibly alarmed by the weaponization of the Congressional Review Act against America’s public lands, including Boundary Waters and Grand Staircase-Escalante, setting an unheard-of precedent attacking decisions made through
agency expertise, science, & public process.
@oliviacgeorge This morning, we filed a FOIA request for that cost information. What is the United States doing spending money to repair and relocate a traitor’s statue?
The Census Bureau admitted it never completed the procedures in the Constitution's 14th Amendment, Section 2. Citizens have a right to those procedures. Now, we're asking the Supreme Court to take our case.
https://t.co/i7O3iC274q
@SSG_MK_101_82 The Framers let citizens prove their citizenship and right to vote by oral oath. It was the only way to recognize the newly freed, formerly enslaved persons' rights to vote. Act of Mar. 23, 1867, ch. 6 § 1, 15 Stat. 2.
@hquest @MilenaAmit@DefiyantlyFree Do you think the newly freed, formerly enslaved people could prove their were citizens? Congress didn't. They allowed proof of the right to vote by an oral oath. Act of Mar. 23, 1867, ch. 6 § 1, 15 Stat. 2.
We sued the Census Bureau to force it to comply with the Constitution's long-ignored voting rights protection. Now, we're taking it to the Supreme Court!
Read it here first!
https://t.co/8WhmPVICil
Through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped move this country forward. As we honor his legacy today, let’s remember the lesson he taught us: that even in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can help change it. In honor of #MLKDay, I hope you’ll do what you can in your community to create a better future for us all.
@hansilowang Stay tuned. The DC Circuit asked DOJ to respond to our latest filing. We showed the opinion violates rights going back to the Due Process Clause and even the Magna Carta.