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One Nation Indivisible with Liberty and Language
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- By Anne Schlafly - Eagle Forum Chairman
Another Great Executive Order

President Trump just signed a new executive order that designates English as the official language of the United States, which reverses an order from Bill Clinton. Thirty states have already endorsed English as their official language.
It is worth going back in time to review why Americans should have English as our official language. Here is what Phyllis Schlafly, the founder and president of Eagle Forum, wrote in 1995:
How do we make Americans out of people who come here from so many other continents and cultures? Surely the best, quickest, most obvious, and most efficient way is to teach them to speak English. The English language is the admission ticket to our social, political and economic mainstream. Without it, immigrants will be forever relegated to menial jobs.
Ukraine’s President Ready For Minerals Deal With US Despite Disastrous Talks
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

KYIV/BUDAPEST/LONDON (Worthy News) – Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday he still hopes for “constructive” talks with the United States after his made-for-tv verbal clash with U.S. President Donald J. Trump and signaled his readiness to sign a $500 billion minerals deal with Washington.
Yet speaking at a summit in London, Zelenskyy warned he would “not accept giving any occupied territory away to Russia” and urged the West to remember that “Russia is the aggressor” as it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
While Trump was unlikely to welcome these words, Zelenskyy said he is ready to “move the conversation forward” after Friday’s fiasco, adding that his difficult meeting with Trump was “best left to history.”
Why Conservative Republicans Aren’t Participating in the Greenville ReOrg
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- By Nate Leupp - Former Chairman of GCRP

Many years ago, even before the county party became as acostic as it currently is, a very successful businessman and board member of one of our state universities resigned his precinct position. He said he supported the leadership as we were returning the party to its mission, but said, “life is too short to waste time with these negative people.” We couldn’t argue with his wisdom.
The once flagship of county parties has now become a well-known dumpster fire. Party officers have caused division and viciously attack anyone who questions their actions. A picture from their February meeting shows scores less in attendance than the last February meeting I chaired, dozens less in precincts represented, almost no elected officials, and many long-time conservatives were nowhere to be found.
Councilman’s Corner: Proposed Annexation for The Inn at Altamont
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- By Benton Blount - Chairman of Greenville County Council
At our recent County Council meeting, a photograph was taken capturing a packed chamber filled with concerned citizens—many of whom were there to express their opposition to the proposed annexation and development near Paris Mountain. We actually had to put out many new seats and almost reached capacity at the meeting—with around 80% of the chamber seats filled with people concerned over this specific agenda item. This image is not just symbolic of one meeting; it represents the hundreds of emails, calls, and conversations we have had with residents from across all districts of Greenville County regarding this issue. The overwhelming public engagement makes it abundantly clear: this is not just a Travelers Rest issue, nor is it merely a municipal matter. Especially while the property is under County jurisdiction, this is a countywide concern that demanded a response.
Trump EO Lassoes Federal Regulatory Leviathan
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- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand

Last week, President Trump issued an executive order “Ensuring Lawful Governance and Implementing the President’s ‘Department Of Government Efficiency’ Deregulatory Initiative.” “This is one of those executive orders that we may not have ever thought of, but it’s the one we’ve all been waiting on,” gushed Family Research Council Action President Jody Hice while guest hosting on “Washington Watch.”
The order aims “to focus the executive branch’s limited enforcement resources on regulations squarely authorized by constitutional Federal statutes, and to commence the deconstruction of the overbearing and burdensome administrative state.”
It assigns all executive agencies the task of cataloguing, within 60 days, all their regulations that:
Outlaw Subversive Agenda 2030 Schemes
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- By The John Birch Society

State legislative sessions are already underway, and now is an excellent time to urge your state legislators to take action against the UN’s collectivist Agenda 2030 program. State legislatures must follow the example of Tennessee, which enacted legislation (SB 1147) banning the implementation of multiple globalist UN schemes, including Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, and banning government from working with pro-Agenda 2030 NGOs such as ICLEI. Contact your state legislators, and urge them to enact similar legislation that strongly protects property rights and the U.S. Bill of Rights.
UN Resolution on Ukraine War Anniversary Passes Despite Opposition from U.S. and Russia
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- By Emmitt Barry - Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – The United Nations adopted a resolution despite opposition from the United States, which voted against the European-backed measure demanding Russia’s immediate withdrawal from Ukraine, reaffirming Ukraine’s territorial integrity, and strongly condemning Russia’s invasion on the war’s third anniversary.
The United Nations General Assembly passed the resolution with 93 countries in favor, while the United States and Russia, along with Israel, North Korea, Hungary, and 13 other nations, voted against it.
However, analysts noted a significant shift in alliances, as this is the first instance of the US and Russia siding together in a Ukraine-related UN vote since the conflict’s onset.
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