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Henry Clay
Henry Clay Henry Clay, by Frederick and William Langenheim, 1850.

In the last week we have seen Trump inflict the ideals of the Heritage Foundation on all Americans. The president of the HF just came out in support of the release of Jan.6 Insurrectionists. He can’t believe he had a chance to JOIN THE ONGOING INSURECTION, because he cant believe the majority of American Voters – put Trump back in office!

Study the Heritage Foundation that was founded on the ideals of Ronald Reagan. Look up the meaning of HERITAGE! If Reagan was sitting in the Oval Office and saw the attack on Capitol Police, what would he do?……Blame it on the Hippies is the correct answer!

Here’s the definition of HERITAGE….

features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditionslanguages, or buildings, that were created in the past and still have historical importance:

Does “buildings” stick out? Trump offers a defense of his involvement in Jan.6 He claims the Democrats destroyed all the evidence he was innocent – and The Violent Traitors. Who saw this evidence. The Republican are going to launch their own Jan. 6 hearing. Will any Democrats be involved?

Henry Clay is in the Benton Family Tree. He struggled to deal with the abolition of slaves. He invented WOKE. He even looked at deportinng freed slaves to Africa. Did Ronald Reagan ever consider this? I think he did? But, the Heritage Foundation destroed all the evidence.

Stop playing Whack-O-Mole! Concentrate in the largest think tank in the world! Write them and get their answer on paper!

“Do you beleive the Democrats stole the election?”

John Preco

President: Royal Rosamond Press.

WASHINGTON— President Trump’s decision to pardon the January 6 defendants marks a pivotal moment in restoring the integrity of America’s justice system. The Heritage Foundation, a staunch defender of the rule of law, commends this move as a clear rejection of the politicized double standards that have plagued our nation under left-wing leadership. 

Dr. Kevin Roberts, president of Heritage, commented on the pardons:    

“President Trump’s decision to pardon nearly all January 6 defendants is a necessary corrective to the brazen weaponization of our justice system by the Left. The Democrats turned January 6 into a political cudgel, using it to distract from their disastrous policies and to smear their opponents.  

“This move sends a clear message: justice in America should be blind—not a tool for leftist power grabs. The glaring double standard that turned peaceful dissent into a partisan witch hunt has no place in a free nation.” 

Employers pledged to stand by their DEI policies. 

Tim Bartl, CEO of the HR Policy Association, which represents hundreds of senior human resource executives across the country, said his organization would work with the Trump administration to ensure America’s largest employers can seek “the best talent regardless of race, sex, religious beliefs in order to win in the marketplace.”

President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly talked about shutting down the United States Department of Education. Vice President-elect JD Vance has called universities the “enemy” and “hostile institutions”.

And while Trump’s pick for education secretary, former wrestling executive Linda McMahon, stands out primarily for having no apparent experience in the field of education, advocates are anxiously waiting for what many believe will be an all-out war against universities under the incoming administration.

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 7301 of title 5, United States Code, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1.  Purpose.  Across the country, ideologues who deny the biological reality of sex have increasingly used legal and other socially coercive means to permit men to self-identify as women and gain access to intimate single-sex spaces and activities designed for women, from women’s domestic abuse shelters to women’s workplace showers.  This is wrong.  Efforts to eradicate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attack women by depriving them of their dignity, safety, and well-being.  The erasure of sex in language and policy has a corrosive impact not just on women but on the validity of the entire American system.  Basing Federal policy on truth is critical to scientific inquiry, public safety, morale, and trust in government itself.

Complaints by veteran soldiers about younger generations who lack discipline and traditional values are as old as war itself. Grizzled veterans in the Greek phalanx, Roman legions, and Napoleon’s elite corps all believed that the failings of the young would be the ruin of their armies. This is not the chief worry of grizzled American veterans today. The largest threat they see by far to our current military is the weakening of its fabric by radical progressive (or “woke”) policies being imposed, not by a rising generation of slackers, but by the very leaders charged with ensuring their readiness.

LGBT rights opposition

In 2013, a Heritage Foundation panel denounced the Boy Scouts of America organization’s proposal to allow membership for gay boy scouts, but not gay scout leaders. Heritage’s panelists variously argued that the proposal, if implemented, would be a “fatal concession” that would lead to “increased boy on boy contact”, “moral confusion”, and damage to “understanding of fatherhood” or “character formation”.[169][170]

The Heritage Foundation has controversially opposed gay marriage,[171][172] including both the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision by the Supreme Court,[173][174][175] and the 2022 Respect for Marriage Act.[176][171] Ahead of the Obergefell ruling, Heritage’s Ryan T. Anderson argued that gay acceptance is linked to single motherhoodsexual permissiveness, and reformed divorce laws. He added that the issue should be left to the states, but that the states should not legalize gay marriage either.[173] Arguing against the 2022 Respect for Marriage Act, Heritage’s Roger Severino stated: “Marriage is the exclusive, lifelong, conjugal union between one man and one woman, and any departure from that design hurts the indispensable goal of having every child raised in a stable home by the mom and dad who conceived him.”[177] In 2010, the Heritage Foundation also conducted meetings, which included social researchers opposed to gay marriage, which reportedly helped lead to the publication of the controversial New Family Structures Study.[172][178]

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features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditionslanguages, or buildings, that were created in the past and still have historical importance:

cultural heritage These monuments are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America.

Part of our country’s heritage has been destroyed.

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a person’s racialethnicreligious, or cultural background:

I am an American of Persian heritage.

They are proud of their Jewish and Palestinian heritages.

Historical and government records can help you trace your heritage.

House Republicans create new panel aimed at undermining Jan. 6 committee

Days after Trump pardoned the Capitol’s violent attackers, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) will lead a new subcommittee investigating what led to the attack.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) speaks with reporters after a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol Sept. 13, 2023. (Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images)

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) speaks with reporters after a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol Sept. 13, 2023. (Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images) | AP

By Hailey Fuchs and Kyle Cheney

01/22/2025 02:50 PM EST

Speaker Mike Johnson has launched a new effort intended to cast doubt on the findings of a now-disbanded congressional panel, charged with investigating President Donald Trump’s role in the events leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks on the Capitol.

A day after Johnson stood by Trump’s decision to pardon hundreds of rioters who assaulted police officers that day, the Louisiana Republican announced plans to appoint a new select subcommittee — led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) — to take aim at the work of the previous Jan. 6 subcommittee that first probed the attack.

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That Democrat-led panel, appointed by then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), attributed the chaos and violence that day to Trump’s months-long campaign to sow doubt about the 2020 election results. The select committee’s efforts amassed an extraordinary trove of witness transcripts that helped fuel criminal cases against Trump in Washington and Florida for efforts to subvert the election.

This new panel will be a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), a close Trump ally. It comes after Loudermilk had already spent two years probing the work of the Jan. 6 committee, as well as failures of Capitol security that helped facilitate the rioters’ breach of the building.

Johnson’s announcement also follows Trump’s decision to pardon or dismiss charges against virtually all of the 1,600 people arrested for storming the Capitol. Those decisions included dropping cases against hundreds of violent perpetrators, as well as 18 people convicted of seditious conspiracy.

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“The president’s made his decision; I don’t second guess those,” Johnson said, adding, “we move forward, there are better days ahead of us, that’s what we’re excited about. We’re not looking backwards, we’re looking forwards.”

Loudermilk, however, told reporters Wednesday that “looking backwards” was a key aspect of the panel’s ability to make changes for the future.

“You’ve got to look backwards to look forward,” Loudermilk said

Loudermilk emphasized that a big task of the panel will be to consider “significant changes in how we secure this building and how we secure the people that are here, and also member security, and also looking at the number of intelligence failures that we have found.”

Though Loudermilk’s comments didn’t speak to the Pelosi-appointed Jan. 6 select committee, both Johnson and Jordan said its work would be a focus of Loudermilk’s panel. It’s not yet clear how many members will serve on the committee and how many slots will be marked for Democratic appointees.

When asked if Democrats would serve on the committee, Jordan told reporters, “you’d have to ask” Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Jordan also said the subcommittee was looking to collaborate with Trump’s picks at the Department of Justice, specifically attorney general nominee Pam Bondi, deputy attorney general nominee Todd Blanche, and Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI Kash Patel.

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