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Author and speaker Paul Engel has spent more than 20 years studying and teaching about both the Bible and the U.S. Constitution. That experience helps Paul explain difficult concepts in a way most people can understand. As one manager described, “Paul can take the most complex idea and explain it in a way my grandmother can understand.” Freely admitting that he “learned more about our Constitution from School House Rock (a Saturday morning cartoon) than in 12 years of school,” he says that anyone can be a constitutional scholar. Since 2014 I have been helping everyday Americans read and study the Constitution of their country and teaching the rising generation to be free. Using news and current events as a springboard, I explain the Constitution and encourage others to stand up and secure the blessings of liberty for themselves, their children, and the nation.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government exists to secure rights through the governed’s consent. When it overreaches, passive silence becomes complicity. This exploration examines power’s limits, urging every citizen to actively engage when freedoms are threatened. It challenges complacency and reminds us that inaction equates to approval, emphasizing the vital role of collective civic responsibility.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – American democracy thrives on healthy conflict. The clash between three branches and three levels of government prevents overreach and preserves liberty. By encouraging checks and balances and federalism’s friction, power remains constrained within enumerated limits. Embracing robust constructive confrontation ensures accountability, protects freedoms, and sustains the nation’s core founding principles.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Food, mortgage, and insurance are just a few of the priorities we’ll find in most people’s checkbooks. But what we see when we examine the national “checkbook” is something very different. As the saying goes, ‘If you want to know what is important to someone, look at their checkbook.’ If you want to understand why people do things, it helps to take the time to…
Allowing the police to search through the effects, arguably the property of those license plates they have captured without a warrant, makes that an unreasonable search. The fact that the court cannot conceive that the police would conduct illegal searches points to the myopic view so many judges have of their fellow government employees. I think Judge Pacold should be ashamed of herself…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At dawn on April 19, 1775, Seventy-seven colonial minute men confronted British redcoats on Lexington Green, igniting a struggle that reshaped history. Today, we reflect on those patriots’ courage and question whether our pursuit of security still honors the founding commitment to freedom. Will we protect our rights or trade them away for fleeting peace and forever preserve their legacy?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed. When they exceed their delegated powers, citizens must resist. John Jay urged diligent study of the U.S. Constitution to understand and defend rights. By educating ourselves, teaching future generations, fostering civic responsibility, we empower collective action against unlawful government overreach.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At the federal level, regulations governing finances and immigration often clash with constitutional law. Judicial interpretations can extend beyond delegated powers, raising questions of legality. By examining the U.S. Constitution’s limits on legislative and judicial authority, we can determine whether these rules and court decisions respect the basic constitutional framework
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Back in 1913, when the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment, they fundamentally changed the relationship between the federal government and the American people, and it’s more than just one day of strife. So, while you go around complaining about paying your taxes and the “Infernal Revenue Service,” let’s take some time and consider why we…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve seen several instances where U.S. District Court judges have issued decisions, injunctions, and temporary restraining orders to try to stop the Trump Administration from advancing its agenda. Regardless of whether or not you like the actions taken, the real questions we should be asking are: Is this within the jurisdiction of those judges, and are they…
When a law needs to be updated, who has the authority to do so? You might think that it’s Congress, but the Supreme Court just told the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives that it’s perfectly okay for them to rewrite the law, and Congress doesn’t need to be involved. What happens to America when the executive and judicial branches collude to take legislative power away from Congress?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ronald Reagan warned that freedom is always one generation away from extinction. Today, we see a decline in the teaching and defense of liberty, especially among the youth. As support for free speech weakens in America and worldwide, the responsibility to uphold constitutional values and educate future generations has never been more urgent. What are you doing about it?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Lawsuits are everywhere, and I can’t help but notice how quickly disagreements turn into legal battles. While some seek justice, many are driven by power, position, or pure profit. I take a closer look at what’s really motivating these cases and question whether our legal system serves fairness—or simply fuels a culture obsessed with money.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If people can get you to focus on one thing, they can infringe on your rights somewhere else. For example, why do you think so many people are trying to get you to focus on what’s going on in Washington, D.C.? Do you think it’s because that’s where all of the infringements on your rights come from? Not hardly…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ronald Reagan once said government programs are eternal—and he might’ve been right. From COVID-era spending that refuses to die, to unconstitutional policies and illegal immigration programs that persist, this piece explores why bureaucracy never seems to end. The solution? A better-informed public ready to hold government accountable through the power of the Constitution and civic engagement.
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Critiquing the Democratic reliance on lawfare over policy, this piece examines the targeting of Trump, the rise of potential candidates like Ocasio-Cortez, and fresh allegations against Letitia James. It argues that these legal battles backfire, exposing corruption and risking electoral losses as lawfare fails to deliver progress and sustainable reform.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Despite loud claims from the political left that Republican leadership is bad for the economy, the evidence shows that pro-business policies are producing results. Deregulation and tax incentives have encouraged corporations to reinvest at home rather than ship jobs overseas. More importantly, the Trump administration has actively pursued fair and reciprocal trade deals that…
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Dr. Engel is part of a growing number of people coming forth about their experiences as victims of CIA experiments, which in part were training her to become a part of what I have decided to call, “the global community of abusers without conscience,” a powerful aspect of the global predators and their unholy empires…
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – As violent crimes surge and national resources are drained, one question rises above the noise: Is the open-border agenda a violation of the Constitution, or the greatest internal threat of our time? In this explosive episode, Major Fred Galvin, USMC (Ret.), cuts through the political smokescreen and media distortions to reveal the real costs and devastating…
The most astounding and relevant fact that our readers should digest is that the name of Jerusalem is never mentioned in either Muhammad’s Quran or Sunna (Hadiths). In the Hebrew Bible, on the other hand, Jerusalem is mentioned 667 times and 139 times in the New Testament; yet Muslims brazenly claim it as their third-holiest mosque over and above Christian and Jewish roots…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Our drawing down of military forces around the world has not deterred but emboldened our enemies. For example, Vladimir Putin decided to increase his attacks on Ukraine as soon as the United States began to show some sort of withdrawal from NATO and the European Union. Also, the drawing down of our military presence from the global stage has resulted in…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Representative Jamie Raskin’s alignment with China’s tariff warnings has widely fueled allegations of secret collusion to undermine President Trump. His aggressive legal and rhetorical tactics—filing lawsuits, pushing impeachment, and labeling opponents as fascists—raise questions about partisan priorities over national unity and whether U.S. leadership is playing politics at China’s behest.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Recent PPIC polling finds 51% of Californians believe public education is rapidly declining, while 49% say quality has significantly worsened. Voters back Trump’s ban on male athletes in women’s sports, with 65% overall approval and strong bipartisan support. Yet 71% oppose closing the Department of Education, including 74% of parents.
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – I cover illegal immigration battles over deportation stages and Supreme Court rulings, Alina Habba’s enforcement efforts in New Jersey, Kristi Noem’s robbery in Washington, FDA removal of petroleum-based food dyes, recent public health concerns, Senator Ron Johnson’s 9/11 controlled demolition claim, and Greek revelations on misclassified COVID-19 deaths.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government exists to secure rights through the governed’s consent. When it overreaches, passive silence becomes complicity. This exploration examines power’s limits, urging every citizen to actively engage when freedoms are threatened. It challenges complacency and reminds us that inaction equates to approval, emphasizing the vital role of collective civic responsibility.
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