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The Man Who Saved the Declaration of Independence

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United States
开始于 June 29, 2026

It’s time to honor State Department clerk Stephen Pleasonton

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 29, 2026
Celebrating Pleasonton diverts attention from more pressing issues within the State Department that require reform and transparency.

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Revisiting Pleasonton's legacy risks romanticizing a single bureaucrat's actions while ignoring systemic failures in protecting national treasures.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 29, 2026
While Pleasonton's actions were commendable, we should focus on collective efforts rather than elevating individual contributions to historical significance.

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Honoring Stephen Pleasonton is essential to recognize the unsung heroes who protect our nation's foundational documents during crises.

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Acknowledging Pleasonton's role serves as a reminder of the vital importance of diplomacy and preservation in times of national turmoil.

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