Article VI

    Article VI of the Constitution recognizes the Constitution, Federal law, and the Treaties made as the "supreme law of the land" as specifically stated by our founding fathers. This article also states that all debts acquired and accrued before the implementation of the Constitution will still be held against the United States.

The video below explains the importance of the "supreme law of the land" and how the U.S. is legally required to honor all laws, treaties, and debts.



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