APP Calls on McAuliffe to Address Loudoun County School Assault Cover-up

Former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (public domain photo)

Earlier this week, The Daily Wire published a disturbing account of a girl student who was allegedly sexually assaulted in a Loudoun County, Va., high school restroom by a boy wearing a skirt. According to the report, school officials attempted to hide the incident from the public, likely because it would undermine support for new … Read more

APP Responds to YouTube Banning Organization’s Videos

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WASHINGTON — Earlier today, American Principles Project (APP) was notified that its YouTube channel had been reinstated after being suspended Monday morning. However, several videos were removed from the account featuring APP staff appearing on the War Room: Pandemic podcast. According to correspondence from YouTube, these videos violated the platform’s policy against “reuploading content from … Read more

YouTube Suspends APP Channel Without Warning or Explanation

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WASHINGTON — On Monday morning, American Principles Project (APP) was notified that its eight-year-old organizational YouTube channel had been permanently suspended. No warning was given prior to the suspension, and YouTube provided no specific explanation as to why the suspension was occurring. APP President Terry Schilling released the following statement responding to the move: “At … Read more

Biden Admin Weaponizes DOJ Against Concerned Parents

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Yesterday, the Department of Justice announced a new initiative to “address the rise in criminal conduct directed toward school personnel.” The action comes following a letter from the National School Boards Association to the Biden administration last week likening the activities of concerned parents at school board meetings to “domestic terrorism and hate crimes.” In … Read more

Terry McAuliffe Reveals Democrats’ Anti-Parent, Anti-Family Agenda

Former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (public domain photo)

During last night’s Virginia gubernatorial debate, Democrat nominee and former Governor Terry McAuliffe defended his veto of a bill in 2016 which would have mandated that schools inform parents of sexually explicit materials in lessons and allowed them to opt their children out of those lessons. McAuliffe stated: “I’m not going to let parents come … Read more

Conservative Leaders Urge GOP to Support Big Tech Antitrust Bills

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WASHINGTON — Today, a group of conservative leaders sent a letter to Republican members of Congress urging them to support a package of bipartisan antitrust bills aimed at addressing anticompetitive practices by Big Tech companies. The letter’s signers are Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project (APP); Mike Davis, president of the Internet Accountability Project; … Read more

APP Calls on GOP to Oppose Defense Bill with “Draft Our Daughters” Amendment

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This week, the U.S. House is expected to consider the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes in its current form an amendment from Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.) which would expand the Selective Service System to include women. In response, Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project (APP), released the following statement calling on … Read more

Senate Passes Cotton Amendment to Ban Funding of CRT

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As a part of yesterday’s Senate vote-a-rama, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced an amendment (#3680) which would prohibit federal funds from being used to promote Critical Race Theory in pre-K and K-12 educational programs. The amendment passed 50-49, with all Republicans and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) voting in favor and the remaining Democrats voting against. … Read more

APP Urges Congress to Oppose Drafting Women into Military

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Today, American Principles Project (APP) announced its opposition to new legislation which would require women to register for the military draft. The language, introduced by Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), was added to the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act last week after a committee vote. On Wednesday, the House Subcommittee on Military Personnel … Read more

APP Launches Online Tool to Track Big Tech’s Political Influence

WASHINGTON — Today, American Principles Project (APP) launched BigTechFunding.org, a new website aimed at providing more transparency around the influence of Big Tech companies in public policy. The website includes a comprehensive database of think tanks, academic centers and advocacy groups funded by Big Tech. It also offers, free to download, a Chrome browser extension … Read more