The 1776 Commission report, in full color.
Under the executive order as US President, Donald Trump established a 20-member group serving a two-year term, which is to write a report on “core principles of the American founding and how these principles may be understood to further enjoyment of ‘the blessings of liberty’". Trump announced the new commission in a speech on September 17, 2020, in which he stated that a "twisted web of lies" regarding systemic racism was currently being taught in U.S. schools. The commission's goal is to end what it calls the "radicalized view of American history" which has "vilified the United States' Founders and its founding".
The President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
Larry P. Arnn, Chair
Carol Swain, Vice Chair
Matthew Spalding, Executive Director
Phil Bryant, Jerry Davis, Michael Farris, Gay Hart Gaines, John Gibbs, Mike Gonzalez, Victor Davis Hanson, Charles Kesler, Peter Kirsanow, Thomas Lindsay, Bob McEwen, Ned Ryun, Julie Strauss
Ex-officio Michael Pompeo, Secretary of State; Christopher C. Miller, Acting Secretary of Defense; David L. Bernhardt, Secretary of the Interior; Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Mitchell M. Zais, Acting Secretary of Education; Brooke Rollins, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; Doug Hoelscher, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
The Commission is grateful to the following individuals who assisted with the preparation of the 1776 William Bock, Alexandra Campana, Ariella Campana, Joshua Charles, Brian Morgenstern, Macy Mount, McKenzie Snow, and Alec Torres.
The 1776 Commission report, in full color.
Under the executive order as US President, Donald Trump established a 20-member group serving a two-year term, which is to write a report on “core principles of the American founding and how these principles may be understood to further enjoyment of ‘the blessings of liberty’". Trump announced the new commission in a speech on September 17, 2020, in which he stated that a "twisted web of lies" regarding systemic racism was currently being taught in U.S. schools. The commission's goal is to end what it calls the "radicalized view of American history" which has "vilified the United States' Founders and its founding".
The President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
Larry P. Arnn, Chair
Carol Swain, Vice Chair
Matthew Spalding, Executive Director
Phil Bryant, Jerry Davis, Michael Farris, Gay Hart Gaines, John Gibbs, Mike Gonzalez, Victor Davis Hanson, Charles Kesler, Peter Kirsanow, Thomas Lindsay, Bob McEwen, Ned Ryun, Julie Strauss
Ex-officio Michael Pompeo, Secretary of State; Christopher C. Miller, Acting Secretary of Defense; David L. Bernhardt, Secretary of the Interior; Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Mitchell M. Zais, Acting Secretary of Education; Brooke Rollins, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; Doug Hoelscher, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
The Commission is grateful to the following individuals who assisted with the preparation of the 1776 William Bock, Alexandra Campana, Ariella Campana, Joshua Charles, Brian Morgenstern, Macy Mount, McKenzie Snow, and Alec Torres.