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Knowledge is power only when put into action

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In a world flooded with information, unvetted knowledge can lead to serious consequences. From mysterious drones and misunderstood pardons to new legislation, the challenge lies in separating fact from fiction. It’s not just what we know, but how we verify it, that shapes decisions with the potential for great good—or harm.

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Government spying, federal courts, and wasteful spending

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Dive into a whirlwind of issues shaping the nation: DOJ probes into Congress and media, debates over presidential power, gun rights in Hawaii, and shocking federal waste. Uncover the chaos in Washington, D.C., and join the critical conversation about holding leaders accountable and fixing the mess We the People have created.

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What’s most important to you? What are the priorities in your life?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all have priorities in our lives. For some of us, it’s family, our job, or our favorite sports team. When push comes to shove, that’s when we find out what our true priorities are. For most of us, the consequences of those priorities are not that big a deal. But when you put politics above people, the consequences are horrendous…

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The truth shall set you free

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Freedom is a core value for most Americans, yet the path to achieving it often sparks debate. To be truly free, we must uncover the truth behind opinions and misinformation. From the Fourteenth Amendment to government overreach and media narratives, understanding facts is essential to navigate complex issues and protect our liberties.

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New leadership, old challenges: America’s constitutional crossroads

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A new President offers opportunities for change, but challenges persist. From Congress mishandling the TikTok ban to constitutional overreach in education, issues abound. Add border crises, COVID fallout, and an overreaching administrative state, and it’s clear we face a tough road ahead. Awareness, however, is the first step toward progress.

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From Congress to courts, we never learn

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Einstein calls repeating failures insanity, yet we persist. Congress churns out politicized results, while violence and moral decay escalate. Courts debate life and identity, echoing past mistakes. Why do we trust those who fuel division? History warns us: forgetting lessons condemns us to repeat them. Will we ever break free from this destructive cycle?

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The cost of government overreach

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The federal government overspends and overreaches, violating the Constitution and mismanaging taxpayer dollars on projects like the CHIPS Act and climate initiatives. Illegal immigration adds more financial and societal costs, as migrants receive benefits while some commit crimes without deportation. Today, I expose these issues and explore what We the People can do to address them.

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If we have a shadow president, is that a bad thing?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Think about it: Joe Biden is pardoning people, taking foreign trips, and spending money Congress has appropriated, while people are setting policies, both domestic and foreign, based in large part on what they expect Donald Trump to do once he’s inaugurated. I see this as an excellent opportunity to compare and contrast the actual powers of…

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