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William Federer: Wording of First Amendment and Who Twisted It — The Patriot Post


President Ronald Reagan said:
“I am deeply disappointed that, although a majority of the Senate voted for it, the school prayer amendment fell short.”
On September 25, 1982, Reagan said:
“Unfortunately, in the last two decades we’ve experienced an onslaught of such twisted logic that if Alice were visiting America, she might think she’d never left Wonderland. We’re told that it somehow violates the rights of others to permit students in school who desire to pray to do so. Clearly this infringes on the freedom of those who choose to pray, the freedom taken for granted since the time of our Founding Fathers …” ....

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Fact check: Senate conviction of ex-president is debated by both sides


The claim:  The U.S. Senate cannot convict a former President
Former President Donald Trump is staring down his second impeachment trial in as many years, but uncertainty looms over the unprecedented proceedings.
That’s because despite 245 years of history and 21 past impeachments by the U.S. House, the country has no direct precedent for an impeachment trial of a president who has left office.
The House impeached Trump on Jan. 13 for his role inciting the Capitol mob on Jan. 6. A trial is set to begin Feb. 8 in the U.S. Senate, but Trump has since departed the White House, having lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. ....

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Fact check: Declaration that Senate cannot convict an ex-president lacks context


Fact check: Declaration that Senate cannot convict an ex-president lacks context
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President Donald Trump on Jan. 12, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
Former President Donald Trump is staring down his second impeachment trial in as many years, but uncertainty looms over the unprecedented proceedings.
That’s because despite 245 years of history and 21 past impeachments by the U.S. House, the country has no direct precedent for an impeachment trial of a president who has left office.
The House impeached Trump on Jan. 13 for his role inciting the Capitol mob on Jan. 6. A trial is set to begin Feb. 8 in the U.S. Senate, but Trump has since departed the White House, having lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. ....

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