September 17 marks Constitution Day, the date in 1787 when the Framers of the U.S. Constitution signed the document and sent it for ratification to the thirteen states.

The importance of Constitution Day is on the minds of many Americans in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk one week before, as he was demonstrating the exercise of the First Amendment, debating in front of an audience of college students before he was gunned down by a murderer who hated his views.

Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) said on the floor of the House of Representatives on Tuesday:

Regardless of politics, Americans don’t want a country where people are shot for their views.

Freedom of speech is under serious threat. From gender ideology to race, the far left has weaponized political correctness, punishing di

See Full Page