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Rand Paul Questions Archivist Nominee on ERA Ratification Status

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Summary

The Forbes clip shows Sen. Rand Paul questioning U.S. Archivist nominee Professor Wilson on the Equal Rights Amendment's status. Paul references prior archivist views that the ERA was not ratified due to the original deadline and rescissions. The nominee agrees, citing the 1972 proposal deadline, post-deadline ratifications, rescissions, and the Biden-appointed archivist's decision not to certify based on DOJ opinions. The exchange also touches on declassifying Church Committee records and Postal Service reforms.

Editorial Assessment

The segment faithfully presents the nominee's position, which matches the National Archives' 2024-2025 statements that the ERA cannot be certified due to the enforceable deadline and related OLC opinions. Viewers miss that three states ratified after 1982, five rescinded, 38 states total have acted, and President Biden issued a 2025 statement calling it the 28th Amendment without ordering certification. Courts have upheld that it is not part of the Constitution. The clip is neutral but provides no counterarguments from ERA supporters or updates on congressional resolutions.

Key Moments

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ERA was proposed in 1972 with a 7-year deadline that passed; later ratifications and rescissions occurred

Matches congressional records and Archivist statements; deadline extended once to 1982

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Biden-appointed archivist and DOJ argued ERA had not been ratified due to deadline; she could not certify

Consistent with Archivist Shogan's Dec 2024 statement and 2020/2022 OLC opinions

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Nominee agrees with prior archivist and intends to stick with that opinion

Direct from nominee's response in the hearing clip

Sources Consulted

  1. What Comes Next for the Equal Rights Amendment?
  2. Can the Equal Rights Amendment be brought back to life?
  3. Equal Rights Amendment
  4. H.J.Res.80 - 119th Congress
  5. Archivist response on ERA