We Hold These Truths
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We Hold These Truths (https://www.weholdtruths.org) is a national campaign led by activists, veterans, legal scholars, elected officials, and more, with the mission to equip the American people with accurate, accessible facts about the rule of law.
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“When stories are silenced, so are the lessons they carry.” - @jodipicoult.bsky.social reminding us to defend our right to read, speak, and live our truths

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“Democracy works only if the people decide.” – @staceyabrams.com

Protecting elections means protecting America.

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#WeHoldTheseTruths
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“Freedom without equality is an illusion.” – @reshmasaujani.com

We must keep working to ensure every voice is heard, every opportunity is fair, and every person is treated with dignity.

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We’re putting democracy in print. On Constitution Day, We Hold These Truths is running full-page ads in the @wsj.com & @financialtimes.com — reminding the nation that our freedoms only survive if we defend them. Sign the pledge at weholdtruths.org.
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Democracy is defended by the people. Join “We Hold These Truths” and take action with us:
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Our full-page color ad running today in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Arizona Republic, and the Dallas Morning News. These are the truth which unite us, and these are the truths which every American needs to know. weholdtruths.org #sharethetruths
Personal freedoms

The personal freedoms accorded throughout the Constitution and its many amendments are an
essential protection against government tyranny and reflect the inherent rights of every person in
the United States. These include,
-Freedom of expression. Democracy depends on freedom of speech and the press. The
government has no right to intimidate or punish anyone simply on the basis of their views and
ideas.
 -Criminal justice. Those suspected and accused of crimes are protected by many provisions of
the Bill of Rights, including those limiting police searches and arrests, ensuring the privilege
against self-incrimination, and providing for fair trials.  These rights are imperative to protect
individual freedom and prevent abuses by the government.
-Personal autonomy. Our society respects fundamental aspects of autonomy, including the
liberty to make important decisions about one’s life.

the Constitution, and its chief safeguard of our liberty, is
avoiding the concentration of power by separating and placing limits upon the legislative,
executive, and judicial powers of government among three branches that check, balance, and
respect each other’s power.  
-Responsibility of each branch of government: Congress alone possesses the legislative power,
which is limited to that authority enumerated in the Constitution. The President is not a King;
his power must come from the Constitution or a statute passed by Congress and may not be
applied to violate the constitutional rights of others. And it is “emphatically the province and
duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.”
-National defense: The federal government must provide for the common defense, which today
means protecting the United States, supporting our allies overseas, and preventing foreign
interference from disrupting our political system. But whether the federal government is

protecting national security or fulfilling its domestic responsibilities, it must adhere to the limits
of i…
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P/o the Drafting Committee of weholdtruths.org
Stacey Abrams
Pete Buttigieg
Wesley Clark – four-star general, United States Army (ret.);
Thomas B. Griffith – Judge, US Court of Appeals...
Sherrilyn Ifill

Co-Chairs:
Erwin Chemerinsky
J. Michael Luttig
Skye Perryman
Lisa Tucker
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Our full-page color ad running today in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Arizona Republic, and the Dallas Morning News. These are the truth which unite us, and these are the truths which every American needs to know. weholdtruths.org #sharethetruths
Personal freedoms

The personal freedoms accorded throughout the Constitution and its many amendments are an
essential protection against government tyranny and reflect the inherent rights of every person in
the United States. These include,
-Freedom of expression. Democracy depends on freedom of speech and the press. The
government has no right to intimidate or punish anyone simply on the basis of their views and
ideas.
 -Criminal justice. Those suspected and accused of crimes are protected by many provisions of
the Bill of Rights, including those limiting police searches and arrests, ensuring the privilege
against self-incrimination, and providing for fair trials.  These rights are imperative to protect
individual freedom and prevent abuses by the government.
-Personal autonomy. Our society respects fundamental aspects of autonomy, including the
liberty to make important decisions about one’s life.

the Constitution, and its chief safeguard of our liberty, is
avoiding the concentration of power by separating and placing limits upon the legislative,
executive, and judicial powers of government among three branches that check, balance, and
respect each other’s power.  
-Responsibility of each branch of government: Congress alone possesses the legislative power,
which is limited to that authority enumerated in the Constitution. The President is not a King;
his power must come from the Constitution or a statute passed by Congress and may not be
applied to violate the constitutional rights of others. And it is “emphatically the province and
duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.”
-National defense: The federal government must provide for the common defense, which today
means protecting the United States, supporting our allies overseas, and preventing foreign
interference from disrupting our political system. But whether the federal government is

protecting national security or fulfilling its domestic responsibilities, it must adhere to the limits
of i…
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Good morning, friends, and hoping you all have a meaningful Fourth. Meaningful, as in, let’s contribute to saving the rule of law! Please share, share, share across your social media platforms to #sharethetruths - let’s get momentum going! weholdtruths.org
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The Constitution belongs to all of us.

We’re proud to launch this new initiative to make the rule of law accessible for all.

Because our nation is at its best when Americans are informed, engaged, and empowered.

🔗 Learn more: www.weholdtruths.org
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We still hold these truths, even though they are under attack. It will take all of us to protect and defend people, their rights, and our future.  Join us: weholdtruths.org Join Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs in support of:

Personal Freedoms
The personal freedoms accorded throughout the Constitution and its many amendments are an essential protection against government tyranny and reflect the inherent rights of every person in the United States.

Equality
Equality is a precondition of freedom.  We all are free only when all of us, not just some of us, are free from discrimination, exclusion, and threat. Without equality for all, freedom for all is a broken promise.

Democracy and Elections
In a democracy, voters elect their leaders, and elected candidates make the law.  Our democratic republic functions best when Americans accept, honor, and respect election results.  To achieve this outcome, elections must be conducted in a fair manner.

Separation of Powers
A fundamental structural feature of the Constitution, and its chief safeguard of our liberty, is avoiding the concentration of power by separating and placing limits upon the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government among three branches that check, balance, and respect each other’s power.  

The Rule of Law
To preserve liberty, fairness, and the stability of our democratic society, the exercise of power by the government and other actors must be limited by law.