Replace "In God We Trust" with our original de facto national motto, "E Pluribus Unum"

The Issue

Our nation's motto was officially changed to "In God We Trust" during trying times in 1956. A motto that was built from a defensive point of view in an attempt to separate Americans from our enemies. Again we find our country divided in a time it should stand strong. In honor of our nation's original de facto motto and the vision of our founding fathers, it is suggested we officially change our nation's motto once more to "E Pluribus Unum" to encourage working to a greater America. Through standing side by side as equals, no matter your affiliation, gender, or creed, we all as American's unite to Make America Great Again.

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The Issue

Our nation's motto was officially changed to "In God We Trust" during trying times in 1956. A motto that was built from a defensive point of view in an attempt to separate Americans from our enemies. Again we find our country divided in a time it should stand strong. In honor of our nation's original de facto motto and the vision of our founding fathers, it is suggested we officially change our nation's motto once more to "E Pluribus Unum" to encourage working to a greater America. Through standing side by side as equals, no matter your affiliation, gender, or creed, we all as American's unite to Make America Great Again.

The Decision Makers

Former Governor
2 Members
Mike Pence
Former Governor - Indiana
Scott Walker
Former Governor - Wisconsin
U.S. Senate
2 Members
Lindsey Graham
U.S. Senate - South Carolina
Bernie Sanders
Former U.S. Senator
Joseph P. Kennedy III
Former US House of Representatives - Massachusetts-4

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