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Surviving Subversion: How the US Can Defend Its Constitution

The American Republic faces an asymmetric challenge. While the First Amendment shields freedom of belief, it was never designed to protect a political framework aiming to replace secular law with a theocratic order. To survive, the US must aggressively utilize its existing constitutional tools.
Surviving Subversion: How the US Can Defend Its Constitution

Is The Bahamas Becoming China's Next Cuba? Washington Must Act

Behind the pristine white beaches of The Bahamas, a toxic trap is being sprung. As American tourists face draconian legal systems and aggressive local enforcement units, the Chinese Communist Party is quietly buying up strategic infrastructure. It's time for Washington to wake up.
Is The Bahamas Becoming China's Next Cuba? Washington Must Act