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Two days before President Donald Trump exited the White House, one of his administration's most important documents was released: "The 1776 Final Report." It is a 40-page treatise about America's founders' views and history compiled by a team of distinguished historians and scholars. They did so with the mission to demonstrate and counter the left's war on U.S. history and goal to reinterpret the founders' and framers' original intent and work in light of the progressive agenda and education.

Despite its sound scholarship, President Biden revoked and disbanded the 1776 Commission and deleted its report from the White House website in one of his 17 Executive Orders on Day 1 of his presidency. (Interesting to note: Biden unilaterally enacted 30 Executive Orders in his first three days of office, compared to Trump's four in the whole month of January 2017, Obama's eight in January 2009, W. Bush's two in January 2001, Clinton's two in January 1993, H.W. Bush's one in January 1989, and Reagan's one executive order during January 1981.)

On Mon., Jan. 18 (MLK Day), the above was how the White House website showcased the 1776 Commission and its Final Report (red deleted stamp and oval highlight mine).

Mike Gonzalez – a senior fellow at the Heritage's Allison Center for Foreign Policy, the Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum fellow and one of the members of the 1776 Commission – questioned Biden's urgency and motive in his column, "Biden's Disbanding of 1776 Commission Shows Left's War on U.S. History": "Is the baying from the woke left so furious that dissolving a commission named after our nation's founding, and deleting a report calling for teaching objective history, makes the top of the list? The symbolism alone should give pause."

Before the ink dried on Biden's executive order and Americans could even read the 1776 Report, it was deleted from the White House website, and the mainstream media were mobilized to brand the scholarship of the 1776 Commission as racist propaganda. Did Biden, his administration or media outlets have time to read and critique the report or check the credentials of the scholars who compiled it?

By Thursday, Jan. 21, on President Biden's first full day in office, the above was how the White House website displayed the same URL page that formerly took a searcher to the 1776 Commission and Report ("deleted" image mine).

Here are a few resulting mainstream headlines from this last week:

MSNBC: "The Trump administration's thinly-veiled rebuke of 'The 1619 Project' is a sloppy, racist mess"

NBC News: "Trump's '1776 Commission' tried to rewrite U.S. history. Biden had other ideas."

Associated Press: "Biden revokes Trump report promoting 'patriotic education'"

CNN: "Biden rescinds 1776 commission via executive order"

Washington Post: "That didn't take long: Biden removes Trump's '1776 Report' on U.S. history from White House website."

The New York Times: "Biden administration quickly revamps the White House website"

The worst part about the new administration's snuffing out of this team of distinguished historians and scholars that comprised the 1776 Commission was the ways they were assailed, demeaned, denigrated and demonized as radicals, racists and inept historians. But were they? You decide for yourselves as I have listed their credentials below. I spared no column space so you can skim or examine them in depth. In addition to most being prolific published authors, they are well-respected scholars, esteemed professors and historians, contrary to most media outlets' reporting.

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Two days before President Donald Trump exited the White House, one of his administration's most important documents was released: "The 1776 Final Report." It is a 40-page treatise about America's founders' views and history compiled by a team of distinguished historians and scholars. They did so with the mission to demonstrate and counter the left's war on U.S. history and goal to reinterpret the founders' and framers' original intent and work in light of the progressive agenda and education. Despite its sound scholarship, President Biden revoked and disbanded the 1776 Commission and deleted its report from the White House website in one of his 17 Executive Orders on Day 1 of his presidency. (Interesting to note: Biden unilaterally enacted 30 Executive Orders in his first three days of office, compared to Trump's four in the whole month of January 2017, Obama's eight in January 2009, W. Bush's two in January 2001, Clinton's two in January 1993, H.W. Bush's one in January 1989, and Reagan's one executive order during January 1981.) On Mon., Jan. 18 (MLK Day), the above was how the White House website showcased the 1776 Commission and its Final Report (red deleted stamp and oval highlight mine). Mike Gonzalez – a senior fellow at the Heritage's Allison Center for Foreign Policy, the Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum fellow and one of the members of the 1776 Commission – questioned Biden's urgency and motive in his column, "Biden's Disbanding of 1776 Commission Shows Left's War on U.S. History": "Is the baying from the woke left so furious that dissolving a commission named after our nation's founding, and deleting a report calling for teaching objective history, makes the top of the list? The symbolism alone should give pause." Before the ink dried on Biden's executive order and Americans could even read the 1776 Report, it was deleted from the White House website, and the mainstream media were mobilized to brand the scholarship of the 1776 Commission as racist propaganda. Did Biden, his administration or media outlets have time to read and critique the report or check the credentials of the scholars who compiled it? By Thursday, Jan. 21, on President Biden's first full day in office, the above was how the White House website displayed the same URL page that formerly took a searcher to the 1776 Commission and Report ("deleted" image mine). Here are a few resulting mainstream headlines from this last week: MSNBC: "The Trump administration's thinly-veiled rebuke of 'The 1619 Project' is a sloppy, racist mess" NBC News: "Trump's '1776 Commission' tried to rewrite U.S. history. Biden had other ideas." Associated Press: "Biden revokes Trump report promoting 'patriotic education'" CNN: "Biden rescinds 1776 commission via executive order" Washington Post: "That didn't take long: Biden removes Trump's '1776 Report' on U.S. history from White House website." The New York Times: "Biden administration quickly revamps the White House website" The worst part about the new administration's snuffing out of this team of distinguished historians and scholars that comprised the 1776 Commission was the ways they were assailed, demeaned, denigrated and demonized as radicals, racists and inept historians. But were they? You decide for yourselves as I have listed their credentials below. I spared no column space so you can skim or examine them in depth. In addition to most being prolific published authors, they are well-respected scholars, esteemed professors and historians, contrary to most media outlets' reporting. much more ...

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They must publish eslsewhere. They will have earlier drafts. Publish it and shine a light on thus fuckery