Committee to Support and Defend
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LATEST FROM CSD
Honor Memorial Day
Memorial Day was never meant to be "happy." Allen West reminds Americans that bargains and BBQs miss the point entirely, the real meaning lives in the empty chairs at family tables and the white headstones in our Gardens of Stone.
Where Eagles Dare
As the 2026 midterms approach, Allen West argues conservatives can't win by hiding in their echo chambers. The fight runs straight through hostile college campuses and Mamdani's New York, and the choice is stark: collectivist servitude or rugged individualism.
In this episode of Live Free TV, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West, Executive Director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, reflects on a profound personal experience at Lexington, Massachusetts. Allen shares his emotions as he stood on the hallowed grounds of Lexington Green, where 77 brave men stood against British tyranny on April 19, 1775, sparking the American Revolution. He also relates his participation in the Lexington Patriots Day race and discusses the current state of gun control laws and individual liberties in modern-day Massachusetts. Drawing parallels between the past and present, Allen emphasizes the enduring importance of the Second Amendment and the spirit of self-governance that defines America.
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In this episode, Col. Allen West calls out the selective outcry over constitutional violations, contrasting responses to actions taken by Presidents Trump and Biden. By examining specific examples such as student loan debt relief and border security, the discussion highlights inconsistencies in judicial and political reactions. Featuring insights from legal experts and politicians, especially in the context of immigration and national sovereignty.
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