Pass it Along to Others

Dissatisfied with ignoring the Constitution through judicial supremacy and executive overreach, liberals in Congress now want to repeal its essential provisions, starting with the First Amendment. Tuesday, June 3, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding hearings about S.J.Res.19, "Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections." Leftist senators are suggesting this amendment in response to recent Supreme Court decisions that have found campaign finance restrictions unconstitutional.

Senator Ted Cruz describes the meaning of this proposed amendment, which has 41 cosponsors:

Proponents of the amendment also say it would just "repeal Citizens United" or "regulate big money in politics." That is nonsense. Nothing in the amendment is limited to corporations, or to nefarious billionaires. It gives Congress power to regulate-and ban-speech by everybody.

Indeed, the text of the amendment obliquely acknowledges that Americans' free-speech rights would be eliminated: It says "[n]othing in this article shall be construed to grant Congress the power to abridge the freedom of the press." Thus, the New York Times is protected from congressional power; individual citizens, exercising political speech, are not.
Fortunately, the bill has little chance of gathering the required two-thirds majority support in the Senate, let alone enough support from the House of Representatives or the states. Nevertheless, S.J.Res.19 is a dangerous effort by liberals, and highlights the lengths they will go to in order to silence political opponents. Eagle Forum will continue to track this amendment in Congress and keep you updated.


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