THE DEFENDERS CIRCLE
Defenders Don't Watch
From the Sidelines.
Neither Should You.
Defenders Circle is where freedom-minded Americans stop being spectators — and start being part of the reason things change.
CITIZENS DEFENDING FREEDOM
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REAL WINS
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YOU ALREADY KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG
You've watched school boards protect predators. You've seen elections dismissed as "irregularities" while nobody answers for 100,000 unaccounted ballots. You've read the headlines. You've felt the rage — and then felt the helplessness right behind it.
"Anger with nowhere to go just eats you alive."
You've been looking for people who are actually doing something. Not talking about it. Not posting about it. Actually showing up, reading the contracts nobody else reads, standing at the microphone before the vote is called, and changing what happens in that room. You've been looking for this.
CDF doesn't hold signs. They don't write op-eds into the void.
They show up to the Commissioners Court on a Monday morning with the weekend's research in hand and stop a $2 million contract from quietly eliminating wet ink voter signatures before a single commissioner casts a vote.
They audit 90 school districts and find 580 documented cases of educator sexual misconduct with only 110 ever placed on the Do Not Hire registry. Then they take that evidence to the legislature and get the law changed.
CITIZENS DEFENDING FREEDOM
This is what the fight actually looks like. The Defending Freedom Show pulls the curtain back on every win, every threat, and every strategy — and Defenders Circle is where you get the unfiltered version.
Five Times Citizens Changed the Outcome
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A Texas mom fought a school district alone for 2.5 years over sexually explicit books in her child's library. The district charged her $400 for public records — then raised it to $2,000 when a state legislator paid. CDF stood with her all the way to the Texas Education Agency. Her child's school never removed the books. But her fight helped move SB 13 into law — protecting every child in Texas.
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CDF spent nearly a year auditing 90+ school districts across 24 Texas counties. What they found: 580 documented cases of educator sexual misconduct — and only 110 on the Do Not Hire registry. Hundreds remained eligible for rehire. CDF put the evidence in legislators' hands. HB 4623 passed. Predators can no longer hide behind sovereign immunity.
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On a Friday afternoon, a nearly $2 million pollbook contract dropped on a Monday agenda. A CDF team member spent the weekend reading it — and found a buried provision that would have eliminated wet ink voter signatures with no paper backup. Debbie Lindstrom walked into that meeting and laid it out before the vote. The commissioners tabled it. Hours later: wet signatures preserved. The room celebrated with high-fives.
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CDF uncovered over 100,000 unaccounted ballots in one Texas county. The official response: "We're calling it an irregularity." CDF has the documents. They went to Austin and nearly passed a bill with real penalties — the kind that make laws more than suggestions. The fight is still going.
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CDF learned about a critical public hearing on a Friday. By Monday, 100+ citizens packed the Collin County Commissioners Court — with overflow into the hallway. Four hours of testimony on record. That mobilization triggered state investigations, an AG securities fraud lawsuit, two rejected plat applications, and a court-ordered halt to a rogue utility district. All from 72 hours.
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THIS IS FOR YOU IF—
✅ You're done being angry with nowhere to put it
✅ You want to understand the fight, not just watch it
✅ You believe freedom is worth defending — and you're ready to do more than believe it
✅ You want to be connected to people who are actually winning
✅ You're tired of the media deciding what you're allowed to hear
THIS IS NOT FOR YOU IF
❌ You want someone to tell you everything is fine
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❌ You think posting about it is the same as doing something about it
❌ You're comfortable being a spectator while the country changes around you
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You can get angry for free. Cable news will give you that all day. What you can't get for free is strategy, access, and a community of people who are actually in the fight — people who pack government rooms in 72 hours, change state law, and preserve election safeguards that nobody else was watching.
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The Room Was Full on a Monday. Are You In?
The people who filled that Collin County commissioners room on a Monday morning didn't happen to show up. They were ready. They were connected. They were part of something.