The second impeachment of Donald Trump was a refreshingly welcome sign of the constancy of the Constitution.
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Last month’s farcical siege of the Capitol was not a failed insurrection, despite the grasping media headlines. It wasn’t even an insurrection.
The political spectrum has the tendency to distract individuals in society from the larger issues that can bring us all together.
Trump and his rise to popularity are merely symptoms, not the disease.
The public seems to agree on the liability of the mob, but we shouldn’t just rest on individual responsibility and call it a day.
Matt Kibbe sits down with Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) to talk about the deep political and social divisions running through the country.
I cannot sit back and relax as much of America is fooled into believing we are a nation of one abuser and many victims.
So what did the MAGAites really accomplish for all their feral efforts?
What now? Here’s a few thoughts on the path forward.
We have to stand as communities against corruption and abuse while shining a light on the positive.