Support John Rudat and Take America Back

After a life-threatening act of courage in Germany and seeing how broken systems respond, John Rudat chose action over frustration.

Through Take America Back (TAB), a citizen-led initiative, John took on the responsibility of forming a new generation of American leaders. Not through politics, but through discipline, moral clarity, and real-world competence.

Together with Steven Eugene Kuhn, the founder of TAB, John is building a youth movement and training program called TABZ (Take America Back Gen Z).

Why your support matters

Support from citizens makes this work possible.

Your sponsorship helps expand TAB and TABZ, so more people are prepared to lead with responsibility, discipline, and real-world skills. This is how leadership is rebuilt where systems no longer function.

The work already underway includes:

  • the Citizen Servant Leaders book
  • leadership training and course certification
  • youth development through TABZ
  • local chapters and independent media

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TAB operates through a 501(c)(4) civic organization. Support may not be tax-deductible.

About Take America Back (TAB)

TAB is a citizen-led initiative focused on rebuilding leadership through responsibility and real-world action.

It exists to form citizens who are willing to step up, build what works, and lead within clear standards and accountability.

Steven Kuhn

Steven Kuhn

Steven Eugene Kuhn is the founder of Take America Back.

He is a U.S. Army combat veteran, business leader, and author of Citizen Servant Leaders, the doctrine behind TAB. Steven built TAB to ensure leadership remains disciplined, accountable, and resistant to ego, ideology, and capture.

About TABZ (Gen Z Initiative)

TABZ is the youth initiative within Take America Back.

It focuses on helping younger citizens develop discipline, responsibility, and leadership skills before seeking influence or attention.

John Rudat

John Rudat

While working as a paramedic, John leads TABZ, helping younger citizens channel energy into discipline, service, and constructive action. He is currently writing the book "Hold the Line". His work focuses on building, not provoking — and on earning trust through behavior.

The Community Hero Award recognizes that choice.

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Support does not provide influence, authority, or political affiliation. It funds leadership development, youth engagement, and civic infrastructure.