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Your values are under threat

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Dear Fellow Conservative, You and I know the massive threat the radical Left’s policies pose to

Dear Fellow Conservative, You and I know the massive threat the radical Left’s policies pose to America. Leftist ideas have taken over our institutions and now dominate Americans’ lives. Their policies to undermine and destroy the American ideals that have made our country the beacon of hope to the rest of the world. They’ve created a fourth branch of government with unruly bureaucrats who defy the will of the people and pursue their own leftist agenda regardless of election results. Even more troubling, our children's minds have been corrupted with woke ideologies like critical race theory and transgenderism. But hope isn’t lost. Here at The Heritage Foundation, we’re fighting back to save America from the radical Left. We develop conservative public policy solutions used by conservative policymakers to push back against the Biden administration in D.C. and create positive changes for the American people. Through our Project 2025 initiative, were taking on the leftist policies in the deep state by training thousands of patriotic Americans for jobs in the next presidential administration – so they can replace those leftist bureaucrats and end their brutal regime. And through our Oversight Project, we're exposing leftist extremism through Freedom of Information Act requests and taking them to court to hold them accountable for their corruption. We need you to stand up against the Left’s woke ideologies with your gift today. Your gift will help dismantle the deep state and send their unhinged bureaucrats packing. You will be at the forefront of the battle for our nation’s future, fighting for conservative policy solutions and rooting out corruption in all parts of D.C. Would you give a special gift today? Use this secure link:[() Your generous gift today will help the Heritage team develop more policies, train more conservatives, and hold more leftist bureaucrats accountable. Please make a tax-deductible donation to The Heritage Foundation today using the secure link below. [() Best, Alexander Hyatt Membership Programs [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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