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The Constitution Has Been Changed

18 days ago
  • #Government Transparency
  • #Authoritarianism
  • #Constitution
  • Half of Section 8, governing Congressional power over the military, was removed from the Constitution's text on a government website.
  • Sections 9 and 10, which include protections like habeas corpus and bans on foreign emoluments, were also missing.
  • The edits were later restored, but concerns remain about the implications of such changes.
  • The story was picked up by Alternet, highlighting fears of a constitutional crisis.
  • Internet archives and other government websites confirmed the discrepancies, raising suspicions of intentional alteration.
  • Discussions on social media reflect widespread alarm and speculation about the motives behind the changes.
  • Some users suggest technical errors, while others see it as part of a broader authoritarian trend.
  • The Library of Congress acknowledged the issue and promised to fix it, adding a disclaimer about the inaccuracy.
  • Comparisons were drawn to historical instances of gradual authoritarianism, such as Nazi Germany.
  • Calls to action included archiving the altered pages and contacting representatives to raise awareness.