WASHINGTON, D.C. - When the lockdowns started and stay-at-home orders were issued, the Bill of Rights was taken out of the National Archives and put somewhere for safekeeping since it wasn't really needed at the time and no one wanted it to get damaged. Now that states are starting to open things up again, no one can seem to find it.

"It's probably under a couch or something," said President Trump. "We'll find it eventually."

The Bill of Rights, by listing certain rights, placed limits on how the government could order people around and arbitrarily tell them what to do. Everyone agreed it was in the way during a pandemic, but the hope was to eventually pull out the Bill of Rights when things got better. Now that it has been lost, many are unsure what to do, though some think we can make

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