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Updated · Fox News · Jul 3
Matt Van Epps Unveils Declaration Bill Before America's 250th, Citing 58% National Pride
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 3

Matt Van Epps Unveils Declaration Bill Before America's 250th, Citing 58% National Pride

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 3

Summary

  • Rep. Matt Van Epps, a Tennessee Republican elected in a December 2025 special election, introduced a House measure reaffirming the Declaration of Independence ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday.
  • Van Epps said he filed it to push back on socialism’s rise in the Democratic Party, pointing to Democratic Socialists of America-backed nominees emerging from New York City-area primaries.
  • House action is unclear because lawmakers left early for the July 4 recess after conservative Republicans froze the floor over the SAVE America Act and border security demands.
  • Sen. Eric Schmitt already passed a similar Declaration measure in the Senate this month after he and Van Epps agreed on companion legislation, citing Gallup data showing U.S. pride at 58%, down from more than 90% after 9/11.

Insights

Amid declining patriotism, can reaffirming a 250-year-old document truly rekindle a shared sense of national pride today?
Beyond symbolism, what does it mean to legally reaffirm the Declaration, and could it change American law or life?