Reclaiming the Oath March
Save the date: November 8, 2025
A nationwide "March" will be held on November 8th, the weekend before Veteran's Day, to honor those who have taken an Oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States with special thanks to Veterans, the Military, the Federal Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Civil Servants.
As Americans, we need to affirm our mutual respect for the Constitution and for those who have taken Oaths to protect its principles. In these difficult times we need to support and to rely upon those who have a solemn commitment to protecting our system of checks and balances and our fundamental rights.
Our most precious individual rights enshrined in the Constitution include the right to participate in free and fair elections; freedom of speech, freedom of assembly; freedom of the press; and the right of every individual to be treated equally in the eyes of the law.
The balance of powers between co-equal branches of government is foundational to protecting all of these rights, with the United States Supreme Court, not the President, being the final decision maker on what is Constitutional. It is essential that these governance principles be fully understood and respected by the military, law enforcement and the courts when faced with illegal orders from the executive branch.
Please join us in elevating this message to a national level and facilitating an unprecedented turn out of Americans on November 8th, to be followed with visits to National Cemeteries and/or Veterans Day events on November 11th, Veterans Day; and with a subsequent, nationwide letter writing campaign directed to the U.S. Supreme Court, Military leadership and to Veteran and Law Enforcement support organizations.