Fighting for public policy solutions enabling regular Americans to Live Free.

While many other organizations, such as the ACLU, are intent on shifting court decisions and public opinion against American values, we work every day to safeguard the liberties enshrined in our Constitution and Bill of Rights.

The ACRU Action Fund stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, American values, and our national sovereignty.

We hope you will join us in the fight to protect America, the best and last hope for freedom. Your donations will make a difference.

Live Free Local

Live Free Local

Are you frustrated with the slow pace of movement in Washington. You write, you call, and you email, but things never seem to change. Part of the reason for that is that Washington politics are far removed from you — the real base of power.

The phrase, “All politics is local,” carries a lot more weight than one might think. In the Founders’ view of our Constitutional Republic, the ultimate power rests at the most local level possible — the individual citizen. Our Constitution is carefully designed to enumerate powers we voluntarily cede to the government in a descending fashion, starting with the individual and ending with the federal government. That’s right. The real power in our country rests with the individual and then the local and state representatives they elect.

This is why the American Constitutional Rights Union started the Live Free Local initiative. Our aim is to embrace local politics and arm you with the tools to make a difference in your community and state.

Live Free TV & The Constitution Show

  • Lexington 250 Years Later

    In this episode of Live Free TV, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West, Executive Director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, reflects on a profound personal experience at Lexington, Massachusetts. Allen shares his emotions as he stood on the hallowed grounds of Lexington Green, where 77 brave men stood against British tyranny on April 19, 1775, sparking the American Revolution. He also relates his participation in the Lexington Patriots Day race and discusses the current state of gun control laws and individual liberties in modern-day Massachusetts. Drawing parallels between the past and present, Allen emphasizes the enduring importance of the Second Amendment and the spirit of self-governance that defines America.

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  • I Consent to That! | Episode 4

    Politicians often forget they do, in fact, work for us. Our Constitution is a contract, entered into voluntarily, between we, the people and the government to which we delegate some of our natural rights. We’ll discuss what being part of a consent-based system really means and how un-consenting works when the system fails to represent its citizens.

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ACRU Action Commentary

INTERVIEW: Sheriffs Awarded for Enforcing Federal Immigration Laws, Resisting Leftist Pressure Groups

April 28th, 2025|

In an exclusive interview, Lt. Col. Allen West tells Restoration News that elected sheriffs who partner with federal agents to enforce immigration laws deserve recognition for upholding their oath to the U.S. Constitution while resisting leftist ideologues. Col. West now serves as the executive director of American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU), which works as a counterbalance to the extreme leftist ACLU.

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What is a Sanctuary City…or State?

April 26th, 2025|

We are struggling, well, some folks are, with understanding that illegal means illegal. If you have committed an action that is illegal, that means you have committed a crime. I

Delusional Judicial Review

April 23rd, 2025|

If you are not a citizen of our Constitutional Republic, and violated our laws by entering illegally, under what authority are you entitled to stay, and have your "day in court?"

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