🏛️ The Constitution as Covenant: A Restoration of Original Intent
In an age of interpretive drift and bureaucratic expansion, the Constitution of the United States remains a fixed point—a covenant, not a convenience. It was never meant to be a living document, reshaped by the tides of sentiment or expediency. It was…
Read MoreA Republic Worth Defending: Liberty, Law, and the Power of Conviction
America was not born of convenience—it was forged in conviction. From its founding, the United States stood apart, not because of its geography or its wealth, but because of its audacious belief that liberty is a divine right, not a government privilege.…
Read More🗣️ Speech: Restoring the Republic—A Call to Constitutional Conviction
Fellow Americans, I stand before you not as a politician, but as a citizen—one who has served, observed, and awakened. My journey began in uniform, where I learned the value of structure, accountability, and the rule of law. That discipline shaped my…
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