Liberty Nation
We are the overlooked and often criticized members of society. Not long ago, we would have been seen as regular citizens. Nowadays, we've been given many negative labels by those on the left. As our former president said, some of us hold tightly to our guns and faith, while others focus more on their firearms than on religion. Nevertheless, we all stand firmly by the US Constitution.
Outlet metrics
Global
#346123
United States
#71531
News and Media
#2883
Articles
-
2 days ago |
libertynation.com | Scott D. Cosenza
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... The Supreme Court hears arguments today (April 22) on whether parents may opt out of public-school messaging designed to advance radical progressive trans ideology. The case is Mahmoud v. Taylor and gives further lie to the notion that there is no more progressive effort, and a strident one at that, to denigrate, oppress, and otherwise ruin traditional Judeo-Christian and Muslim religious teachings, culture, and values.
-
5 days ago |
libertynation.com | John Klar
Many media outlets roundly criticized Bobby Kennedy for suggesting SSRIs are harmful to children. Yet scientific evidence increasingly supports that a brain chemical imbalance does not cause depression and that antidepressants are only marginally curative.
-
5 days ago |
libertynation.com | Joe Schaeffer
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... To discover how the myth of “Maryland Man” came about, you have to look beyond MS-13 to a far more shocking reality. One of the most powerful pro-illegal alien organizations on the local level in this country was founded in the Terrapin State in the 1980s and has long been run by a committed Central American Marxist radical and at least one ex-El Salvadorian communist guerilla who has taken up arms against US military personnel.
-
1 week ago |
libertynation.com | Sarah Cowgill
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) has decided he’d rather fight Donald Trump from the governor’s Boettcher Mansion instead of mudslinging from the upper chamber. Being one out of a body of 100 isn’t nearly as appealing as being “the one” in the Centennial State. If Bennet succeeds, a replacement will be appointed by the governor to finish rest of his term.
-
1 week ago |
libertynation.com | Kelli Ballard
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Illegal migrants in Tennessee may find it more difficult to get an education. Last week, the state’s Senate passed SB 836, which allows schools to deny enrollment of immigrant students or even charge tuition to those who can’t prove their legal status. Understandably, the bill has created a lot of controversy. Under the proposed law, state schools would be required to verify citizenship from incoming students.
Liberty Nation journalists
Contact details
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →