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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s decision to tacitly glorify a treasonous slave-owning Confederate general says as much about his allegiance to our nation’s ideals today as it does the ...
The bill allows for “a historic version of a flag…that is temporarily displayed for educational purposes,” which Republican lawmaker Trevor Lee says will include Nazi and Confederate flags ...
From the American Homefront Project: Less than two years after Fort Bragg was renamed Fort Liberty to drop the name of a Confederate general, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered that the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is on record saying the renaming of military bases that once glorified Confederate heroes was “crap” and “garbage” — a craven surrender to “woke” ideology.
Fred G. Benning, a World War I veteran awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and not the Confederate general for whom it was originally named, according to a memo released Monday. Earlier this ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday restored the original name of a Georgia military installation, although Fort Benning now honors another combat hero instead of a Confederate general.
Henrick chronicles the “valiant but ultimately doomed” efforts of Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to secede from and try to defeat the United States.
A new bill in Utah, HB 0077, has sparked debate by allowing Nazi and Confederate flags to be displayed in schools for educational purposes while banning pride flags. Proposed by Rep. Trevor Lee ...