A group of 45 House Republicans wrote a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration on Tuesday to demand the removal of "harmful content" warnings from the U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. “The role of the National Archives should be to preserve our shared histories and educate future generations, not to deny, change, or demonize our past,” the GOP House members wrote. "Reality check: the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights are not 'harmful content,'" Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs posted on Tuesday. "I joined my colleagues to fight against these ludicrous, ~woke~ actions," he added.

45 House reps call on National Archives to remove 'harmful content' warnings from founding documents
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45 House reps call on National Archives to remove 'harmful content' warnings from founding documents

Earlier in September, the NARA added the 'harmful content' labels, which sparked intense feedback across social media.