Committee to Support and Defend

America’s Constitutional Conservative Veterans Organization

Join the Committee to Support and Defend!

Military men and women choose to step forward to defend our freedoms. They take an oath to support and defend the Constitution. By joining the Committee to Support and Defend, you will support veterans and active-duty military who believe that oath has no expiration date. The Committee to Support and Defend:

  1. Provides a voice for our military members, past and present.
  2. Mobilizes veterans to keep our Constitutional Republic strong.
  3. Educates and assists during elections to make sure every military vote is counted.

Please join the Committee today!

SUPPORTING THE MILITARY’S MISSION IS OUR MISSION

LATEST FROM CSD

The Ghosts of 1938

By |June 17, 2026|

A signed “deal” with Iran, sold as a path to peace, looks a lot like Neville Chamberlain’s 1938 agreement with Hitler. Allen West argues America stopped short of victory and tossed a terror-sponsoring regime a lifeline, warning that those who forget history are condemned to repeat it.

What is Election Day?

By |June 10, 2026|

When ballots keep appearing for a week after the polls close, what does "Election Day" even mean? Allen West on California’s endless counting, the "margin of cheating," and why the ACRU is backing a Supreme Court case to give elections a hard deadline.

  • Sheriff Kyle Burton of Mille Lacs County, Minnesota joins Lt. Col. Allen West to talk about what happened when he signed a 287(g) task force agreement with ICE — and Attorney General Keith Ellison tried to shut it down.

    Watch this video on <a href="https://rumble.com/v780kau-sheriff-defies-minnesota-ag-partners-with-ice-anyway.html" target="_blank">Rumble

  • It seems everything is a “right” these days. The ACRU’s new weekly podcast, The Constitution Show with Tom McHale and Joe Armacost, dives into our national owners’ manual — what it means and how it works. In this episode, we explore the foundational concept of natural rights. What actually are rights? And equally importantly, when are “rights” not really rights? You may be surprised!

    Watch this video on <a href="https://rumble.com/v4uxdcr-the-constitution-show.html" target="_blank">Rumble

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