Dear friends and citizens,
The interregnum between Christmas and New Year's is a great time for reflection of the year past and prognostication of the year ahead. Between all the holiday parties, celebrations and gatherings, hopefully you've had a chance to do this with your personal life. And I hope it includes some accomplishments of note along with some exciting plans for the year ahead.
Rest assured that The Virginia Council has been undergoing the same process as an organization. We will work to be a source for truthful reporting, insightful analysis, and information designed to elevate the civil discourse for those committed to engaging with our representative government. Those who believe the unique experiment of the republic, a land guided by divine providence (as our founders did) need to get out, show up, and effect the correct changes to make sure that we still live in the light of the sunrise and not of the sunset.
We look forward to the new year with new possibilities as we celebrate 250 years of these United States and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Happy New Year!
Sincerely,
Will McGurn
Interim President, The Virginia Council
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Spanberger names longtime National Guard leader as next veterans secretary • Virginia Mercury By Markus Schmidt
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A federal lawsuit is seeking judicial oversight of the Virginia Department of Corrections By Brandon Jarvis
Where the national redistricting fight is heading in 2026 By Jane C. Timm
Trump “battleship” plans have ties to Hampton Roads By Steve Walsh
Deputy saves Christmas delivering abandoned packages found on Virginia roadside By Wayne Covil
Santa Claus's bone fragment is in an Annandale Church | WAMU By Matt Blitz
Fredericksburg woman chosen to decorate White House for the holidays By Desiree Montilla
Rail operators step forward as Shenandoah corridor debate enters new phase | Nvdaily | nvdaily.com By Ryan Fitzmaurice
Trial in Shenandoah County school names lawsuit ends; verdict not expected for months | Nvdaily | nvdaily.com By Alex Bridges
The Confederacy Goes on Trial, Along With Schools Named Jackson and Lee - The New York Times By Clyde McGrady
Dominion offshore wind project paused over cited national security concerns • Virginia Mercury By Shannon Heckt
Dominion Energy sues over Trump administration order pausing offshore wind projects | AP News
The politics of the pause: 6 things to know about Trump administration's suspension of offshore wind - Cardinal News By Dwayne Yancey
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Virginia Democratic operative arrested on child pornography charges By Jon Burkett
War Sales While Wearing the Uniform The Pentagon accuses Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va) for seeking profit in Ukraine while funded by the U.S. government By Tony Seruga
Isle of Wight man sentenced to 8 years after FBI seize historic stockpile of explosives | 13newsnow.com By Christopher Collette & Tracy Cooper
Fewer Amtrak trains means future progress as a bevy of projects get underway in Virginia By Benton Graham
Martha Washington spent the Christmas of 1775 in an unusual place: At war - Cardinal News By Dwayne Yancey
The First Christmas of the American Revolution By Jonathan Horn
A New American Renaissance - by Matthew Ehret On Benjamin West, Incubator and Coordinator By Matthew Ehret
Colonial Williamsburg home may have housed 1st Christmas tree in America – The Virginian-PilotBy Wilford Kale
Crossing The Delaware: Washington’s Courage on Christmas Eve - Guest Matthew Spalding with Lee Smith
The Quiet President Who Started 2 Lasting Christmas Traditions — The Coolidge Review By the Editors
Times Square to hold second ball drop in July to mark America's 250th birthday | New York Post By Ryan King
Virginia Museum of History & Culture Reserve tickets to Thomas Paine's Common Sense Commemorative Dinner, Saturday, January 31, at 6:30 pm
JD Vance Gets America’s Creed and Heritage Right By Daniel McCarthy
Trump’s DOJ offers states confidential deal to remove voters flagged by feds • Virginia Mercury By Jonathan Shorman
Your Choice: Limited Government or Unlimited Government By Steve McKee
The Left's Crusade Against Statues Is About Destroying America By Hayden Daniel
U.S. Capitol unveils Barbara Rose Johns statue, replacing Robert E. Lee - UPI.com By Darryl Coote
Help us to stop the further destruction and degradation of our historic past today!
Help us fight for an honest, legal process to determine
the fate of these historic pieces of art from Richmond.
Decisions made by the mob are not a democratic process,
but tyrannical.
There have been some victories, but Virginia's monuments and history are still at risk of being erased.
Sign up today on our website for the various levels of support!"
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President's Council level: For a commitment of $1000 you receive the newsletter, access to our monthly meetings, 2 lapel pins, 2 invitations to both of our annual parties, and 2 VIP tickets to one Virginia Forum lecture of your choice.
We hope you'll find these rewards an added incentive to help fund our efforts to restore a full view of Virginia's history, monuments & role that government plays in our lives.
We appreciate all your support and encouragement and look forward to bringing you more compelling voices of liberty, freedom, and conscience over the next year.
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