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Make Civics Matter Again: Rep. Wesley Hunt’s Proposal Forces a Hard Question for Congress

Wesley Hunt’s proposed 28th Amendment aims to mandate that Congress members pass a civics exam before taking office, challenging the lack of accountability among lawmakers regarding constitutional knowledge. While opposition frames it as elitist, the proposal highlights the importance of civic literacy for effective governance, sparking a necessary national conversation on the issue.

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A Cybersecurity Crisis of Conservative Credibility: Why CISA’s Leadership Problems Matter

The incident involving CISA’s acting director, Madhu Gottumukkala, highlights significant lapses in cybersecurity protocol, as he uploaded sensitive documents to ChatGPT, prompting alarming security reviews. This failure emphasizes broader concerns about agency leadership, staffing reductions, and the importance of maintaining strong cybersecurity to deter adversaries and ensure national security integrity.

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