Author: Eleanor Stratton
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California Hands Planned Parenthood $140 Million After Trump Cuts Federal Funds. The Federalism Battle Just Went Nuclear.
California is giving Planned Parenthood $140 million to keep 109 clinics open after federal funding cuts forced closures across the state. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the bailout Thursday, making California the fourth state to replace federal Medicaid dollars that Trump’s spending bill eliminated over the summer. The money will sustain operations through early next year…
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The 10 Most Explosive Second Amendment Cases in History – Ranked By How Much They Changed Everything
The Second Amendment contains 27 words. Those words have generated centuries of constitutional conflict, dozens of Supreme Court cases, and fundamentally different interpretations of what “the right to keep and bear arms” actually means. Some cases changed everything. Others revealed how deeply Americans disagree about guns, rights, and government power. This ranking counts down the…
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7 Million Marched Against Trump. He Posted AI Video of Himself Wearing A Crown Defecating on Them From a Fighter Jet
Roughly 7 million people participated in “No Kings” demonstrations across more than 2,700 locations Saturday, making it one of the largest single-day domestic protests in modern American history. President Trump initially dismissed the events as drawing “very few people,” then posted an AI-generated video depicting himself in a fighter jet dropping what appears to be…
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Secret Service Found a Hunting Stand Aimed at Trump’s Air Force One Exit. In Palm Beach. Where Hunting Is Illegal.
The Secret Service discovered a hunting stand with direct line of sight to President Trump’s Air Force One exit area at Palm Beach International Airport during a security sweep last Thursday. The FBI dismantled the stand and flew it to their lab for forensic analysis including digital and biometric testing. No individuals were found at…
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Leavitt Fires Back at Jeffries, Calls Him a “Stone-Cold Loser” in Vicious Shutdown Feud
The Death of the Loyal Opposition? The federal government has been shut down for 17 days, but the most significant collapse in Washington is not in its funding, but in its language. A war of words between the White House and the Democratic leadership has now descended into a bare-knuckle brawl of personal insults, a…
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Jury Sends a Clear Message to DOJ With Its Verdict in the ICE Assault Case
On a street in Washington D.C., a citizen filmed federal agents making an arrest. A tense confrontation ensued, ending with the citizen herself in handcuffs, facing a serious felony charge for assaulting a federal officer. The case was championed by the President’s U.S. Attorney as a key front in the war on those who disrespect…
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Republican Leaders Attack Scheduled “No Kings” Protests
Republican leaders are pre-emptively attacking Saturday’s “No Kings” national protests before they happen. Speaker Mike Johnson called them “hate-America rallies” that will draw “pro-Hamas” Democrats and “antifa people.” House Republican Whip Tom Emmer warned of widespread “hate for America.” Senator Roger Marshall suggested the National Guard might be necessary and claimed protesters were being paid.…
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NRA Sues California Over Glock Ban. The Supreme Court’s Second Amendment Ruling Just Got Its Test
California banned Glock-style handguns last week. The National Rifle Association sued within days. The lawsuit challenges Assembly Bill 1127 as violating the Second Amendment, arguing that semiautomatic handguns with cruciform trigger bars are “in common use” and therefore protected by the Constitution. The ban targets firearms that can be readily converted to fully automatic weapons…
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The Constitutional Rundown About Medals of Freedom And Controversial Recipients
The Presidential Medal of Freedom represents America’s highest civilian honor. Presidents award it to individuals who’ve made exceptional contributions to national security, world peace, cultural endeavors, or public service. And the Constitution doesn’t authorize it at all. The medal exists through executive order, not congressional legislation. It requires no Senate approval. No constitutional provision explicitly…
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Day 14: Trump Raids Pentagon Funds, Fires Thousands, and Calls Schumer “Weakened.” Democrats Won’t Budge
The government has been closed for two weeks. President Trump redirected $8 billion in Pentagon research funds to pay troops. The Office of Management and Budget began mass firings over the weekend. Senate Democrats blocked their eighth attempt to reopen government Tuesday. And the president called Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer “a weakened politician” who…