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American Restoration: The Rebuilding of Democracy is a clear, compelling roadmap for repairing the damage done to the American republic and rebuilding the democratic institutions that make self-government possible. It begins with the recognition that the crisis is structural-not just political. Long before the rise of authoritarian rhetoric and executive abuse, the constitutional guardrails that once protected the public interest were quietly eroded by design. This book traces the collapse of those guardrails across three domains: the Constitution, where limits on executive power have failed; the law, where enforcement has become inconsistent or politicized; and the presidency itself, where honor, transparency, and accountability have given way to self-interest and impunity. It documents how these shifts allowed authoritarian behavior to flourish within democratic forms-and why restoration now requires more than returning to "normal." American Restoration is not a partisan work. It is a principled call to action for anyone who believes that democracy must be defended through deliberate reform, not hopeful nostalgia. It proposes a series of structural remedies-legal, procedural, and institutional-that are both achievable and urgently needed. From restoring independent oversight and enforcing the rule of law to rebuilding civic trust and protecting electoral legitimacy, each chapter is grounded in history, law, and lived consequence. This is not a book of commentary. It is a blueprint for action, written to inform and equip citizens, lawmakers, educators, and civic leaders. It defines what must be repaired-and how we do it. American Restoration is the second volume in a larger project to reclaim the American republic, one reform at a time. While American Renewal diagnosed the authoritarian threat and outlined the stakes, Restoration turns to the work of repair: what must be rebuilt, what must be codified, and what must never be left to chance again.

