National Constitution Center Launches New Civics Course
National Constitution Center Launches New Civics Course
National Constitution Center Launches New Civics Course
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On Constitution Day, Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Center, emphasized the importance of naturalization ceremonies and announced a new civics course in collaboration with Khan Academy aimed at educating high school students about constitutional principles. In related discussions, Bob Bauer criticized Kenneth Starr's handling of the Clinton impeachment, warning about the rising partisanship in impeachment processes and advocating for clearer congressional rules on the matter. Additionally, a bipartisan task force is set to investigate the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump, underscoring concerns about the security of individuals under Secret Service protection. Meanwhile, interim Senator George Helmy is focusing on confirming Biden's judicial nominees, with 209 confirmations to date, while LGBTQ+ politics are heating up as Sarah McBride advances toward potentially becoming the first out transgender member of Congress. The political landscape remains contentious, with LGBTQ+ issues largely absent from recent presidential debates, despite being a significant topic of concern. As the election approaches, these developments highlight the intersection of civic engagement, legal accountability, and representation in American politics.

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