A municipality crier performs a unrecorded speechmaking of the Declaration of Independence connected the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Katelyn Bledsoe of Americans for Prosperity discusses "The Declaration Project", encouraging Americans to prosecute with its halfway principles.
A colonial-era municipality crier reads the Declaration of Independence unrecorded from the National Mall successful Washington, D.C. Katelyn Bledsoe, spokesperson for Americans for Prosperity, explains "The Declaration Project" aims to prosecute 100,000 Americans successful rereading the founding papers by July 4th. This inaugural reminds the nationalist of the Declaration's non-partisan principles, highlighting its lasting bequest for the American people.










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