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3.National Archives adds warning alert to the U.S. Constitution 

When the U.S. National Archives Records Association (NARA) first introduced a “harmful language” alert on its website for the U.S. Constitution, some conservative commentators were stunned by the move.

Since then, NARA has clarified that the alert is a blanket notice that applies to other historical documents in its database and is “not connected to any specific records.”

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