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Five years after the death of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, his message about the country is being highlighted ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.
Speaking on Fox News’ "Hannity," Limbaugh’s widow, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, discussed the radio icon’s enduring impact and announced the official relaunch of a project meant to give young Americans access to patriotic history.
"I know that if he were here right now, he would be saying, it is never time to panic," Limbaugh said Tuesday.
"Rush loved this country with all of his heart. He loved our founding. And that's really what he wanted young people to know all about, why our country is so incredibly miraculous," she added.
Rush Limbaugh, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient who passed away in February 2021, was widely known for his advocacy of the U.S. Constitution. Now, his bestselling children’s book series, "The Incredible Adventures of Rush Revere," is returning to teach a new generation of children about America's founding.
"Rush saw a problem throughout the country where accurate patriotic American history was not being taught. So he set out on a mission to write these books so that young people could really experience our history," Kathryn Limbaugh said.
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"It was important to him that he made accurate, patriotic American history fun and engaging, so that young people could be so proud of their country," she later added.
Kathryn Limbaugh said the series, which centers on a time-traveling history teacher, is being relaunched to celebrate the country's historic milestone year. Proceeds from the books will go toward supporting the families of America’s military heroes.
"We're writing these books now, in particular, to honor Rush, in honor of the 250th birthday of the most miraculous country on Earth, and also in support of the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation," she said.
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"Proceeds from the relaunch of this book series will be benefiting the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, which we love dearly, as we love our United States military," she added.
Limbaugh, who serves as the CEO of Rush Limbaugh's legacy, also announced the relaunch on X, posting: "In honor of Rush, and in celebration of the 250th birthday of our country…the very popular Adventures of Rush Revere Series, Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans is back! Proceeds will benefit the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, supporting the families of fallen heroes. Available at stores nationwide!"

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