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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 43 MIN

Why the Fight to Protect the Constitution Is More Critical Than Ever Before

from Pardon The Corruption · host Tim Ford & Taber Wood

Send us Fan MailDiscover how the principles behind the Declaration of Independence continue to shape America's fight for liberty today. Jen Brown, a constitutional advocate and legal strategist, unveils the radical ideas that sparked a human rights revolution 250 years ago—and why they’re more vital now than ever. If you believe in the power of the Constitution to protect freedoms and want to understand how to defend it against rising judicial activism and government overreach, this episode is your call to action.Join us as Jen breaks down the foundational concepts of inalienable rights from God—rights that were so radical at the time they ignited the American Revolution. You’ll learn about the courageous signers of the Declaration, the sacrifices they made, and how their bravery can inspire today’s fight to preserve our freedoms. Discover the hidden stories behind judicial overreach in Utah, the battle to unseat activist justices, and the importance of citizens taking a stand at the state level to curb the growing power of federal and judicial overreach.We delve into critical topics like Article V of the Constitution—the convention of states—and how this tool can limit government tyranny by requiring a minimum of 34 states to call for meaningful amendments. Jen highlights the importance of understanding the enumerated powers in Article 1, Section 8, showing how knowledge of these specific rights can be our best defense. Plus, she shares inspiring stories of miracles from history, like Valley Forge, emphasizing why faith and patriotism are essential today.This episode isn’t just a historical review; it’s a call to action for patriots and concerned citizens eager to safeguard liberty. If you’re ready to stand against judicial activism, improve election integrity, and learn how grassroots efforts can create powerful change, this conversation is essential listening. We explore real-world cases, from Utah’s fight for judicial accountability to the urgent need for a Convention of States to rein in runaway federal power.As Jen reminds us, the future of freedom rests on the fragmentation of power—an idea more critical today than ever before. Whether you’re an activist, a parent, or simply a patriot determined to preserve America’s founding principles, this episode fuels your resolve. Get inspired, learn how to get involved, and understand how the Constitution remains our most formidable safeguard—all in one compelling conversation.Perfect for anyone passionate about restoring constitutional limits and fighting for liberty. Support the showThanks for listening!  Please follow us on social media @timntaber.  If you have suggestions for topics on future episodes or are interested in being a guest, please email us at [email protected]

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Send us Fan Mail Discover how the principles behind the Declaration of Independence continue to shape America's fight for liberty today. Jen Brown, a constitutional advocate and legal strategist, unveils the radical ideas that sparked a human rights revolution 250 years ago—and why they’re more vital now than ever. If you believe in the power of the Constitution to protect freedoms and want to understand how to defend it against rising judicial activism and government overreach, this episode ...

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