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Daughters Of The American Revolution Leader Threatens Members For Speaking Out In Favor Of Women

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02.07.2026

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Daughters Of The American Revolution Leader Threatens Members For Speaking Out In Favor Of Women

This is one of many actions that DAR leadership have taken to prevent the restoration of the society to women-only.

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After the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) rejected a resolution defining “woman” as “born female,” the head of the Texas branch of DAR sent out an email threatening those who speak out against the decision. The vote on the resolution, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. during DAR’s 135th Continental Congress, was 1,481 to 984.

“Please note that giving interviews to the press on National Society governance matters is a serious violation of NSDAR policy, which could result in disciplinary action against a member,” DAR Texas Regent Susan Johnston said in an email obtained by The Federalist.

Texas DAR members are forwarding a nastygram from their regent Susan Johnston, a strong supporter of transing DAR. She is chastizing women who don't support the transing of the heritage organization and threatening members who speak out against her efforts.— Mollie (@MZHemingway) June 30, 2026

Texas DAR members are forwarding a nastygram from their regent Susan Johnston, a strong supporter of transing DAR. She is chastizing women who don't support........

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