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Undemocratic: How Unelected Bureaucrats Steal Freedom

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Jay Sekulow, chief counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and New York Times best-selling author, says America is under attack like never before.

Each year, unelected government bureaucrats impose thousands of new laws on Americans -- all without a single vote from Congress.

Sekulow says that the federal bureaucracy has become the fourth and largest branch of the government, and it's the only branch not in the U.S. Constitution.

Click on the player to see Pat Robertson's interview with Sekulow on Tuesday's The 700 Club about his book and the problems of bureaucracy in America.

Our federal bureaucracy violates the rights of Americans without accountability. It harasses adoptive parents, denies veterans quality healthcare, discriminates against conservatives and Christians for partisan purposes, and damages our economy with job-killing rules, according to Sekulow.

Americans are bullied by the very institutions established to protect their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Sekulow claims our nation's bureaucrats are on an undemocratic power trip. But he and the ACLJ have a plan to fight back.

In his latest book, Undemocratic: Rogue, Reckless and Renegade: How the Government is Stealing Democracy One Agency at a Time, Sekulow shows how we can resist illegal abuse, reform a broken system, and restore American democracy.

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