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Protect Our State Capitals from Malign Foreign Influence
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OUR STATES ARE TARGETS OF FOREIGN INFLUENCE OPERATIONS WHAT IS THE FOREIGN AGENTS RESTRICTION ACT (FARA)? Foreign lobbying and advocacy are monitored at the federal level under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA). The act was originally written to require disclosure of Nazi influence within German-American organizations in…
View EntryOct. 7 Marked A Civilizational Battle For Both Israel And The US
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Originally Published on Daily CallerNot so long ago, you could see them, you could meet them, because they lived among us — as grandparents, as neighbors, as partners, as friends, as the man down the street who seemed perhaps older than he was. In time, perhaps, you came to know…
View EntryStatement on the Anniversary of the October 7th Attack on Israel
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The America First Policy Institute released the following statement from Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg on the anniversary of the horrific October 7th attack on Israel: “One year ago today, the world watched in horror as Hamas carried out a brutal terrorist attack on Israel, marking a…
View EntryBeijing’s nickel glut leaves America penniless
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This article originally appeared in The Hill on October 2, 2024 America’s vast mineral wealth has underwritten our nation’s evolution into an economic and military superpower. From the gold rush that fueled the race westward almost 200 years ago to the iron ore and coal miners that powered the construction…
View EntryAmerica First vs America Last: K-12 Education Reforms
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Issue America Last Policies America First Policies Education Approach Emphasized federal involvement in education with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Reduced unnecessary federal oversight, empowered the states, and promoted school choice and parental rights. Funding Allocated over $170 billion in additional federal funds for public schools, yet student…
View EntryAmerica First New Jersey
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The chapter’s key priorities include: Opposing Harmful Offshore Wind Projects: Fighting to protect New Jersey’s coastline, economy, and communities from foreign-owned wind farms that threaten local industries and natural resources.Economic Freedom: Cutting taxes and reducing regulations to empower families and small businesses.Good Governance: Increasing transparency to eliminate corruption in state…
View EntryWhere Do They Stand? Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) and Senator JD Vance (R-OH)
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table, th, td { border: 1px solid grey;}td{padding: 30px 20px 0px 20px;} #dml h2{background-color:#BA011A; color:#ffffff;width:100%;padding:12px;text-align:center;” This comparison between the Vice-Presidential candidates Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) and Senator JD Vance (R-OH) highlights the stark contrast in their policies. Illegal Immigration Crisis Walz: Signed initiatives into law allowing illegal immigrants to apply…
View EntryAmerica First vs. America Last Policies to Empower Workers
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ONLY AMERICA FIRST POLICIES TRULY EMPOWER WORKERS America First policies grow the economy, champion worker freedom and flexibility, and unleash the full power of American small businesses and private sector leaders. In contrast, the America Last policies of the last three years have done the opposite, leading to fewer jobs…
View EntryA 10-Point Plan to End the Weaponization of Government
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to save our democracy, we must end the weaponization of government The ongoing misuse and abuse of governmental powers and institutions to target political and ideological opponents undermines the core principles of America First policies. This process weaponizes and politicizes our fundamental institutions of democracy and erodes public confidence in…
View EntryKamala Harris’ Dangerous Views on Law Enforcement and Public Safety
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Introduction Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris presents herself as a tough-on-crime, pro-police advocate, yet her handling of troubling incidents, such as the fatal shooting of a San Francisco police officer during her tenure as the city’s district attorney, is at odds with this attempted re-branding (Stannard, 2004). As recently as…
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