Category: News
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Erika Kirk Slams “Evil” Conspiracy Theorists and “Mind Virus” Targeting Her Family
In the digital age, grief is not private. It is content. Erika Kirk, the widow of the assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been forced to confront this reality head-on. In an emotional interview, she pushed back against a wave of “evil” online conspiracy theories that have targeted her family and her husband’s organization, describing…
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Does New York’s AG Have the Power to “Silence” Parents? A School Board President Sues Letitia James
A school board president on Long Island has filed a federal lawsuit against one of the most powerful officials in New York State, accusing Attorney General Letitia James of using her office to threaten and silence local elected officials. The conflict centers on a guidance letter regarding “harassment and bullying” at school board meetings, but…
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Trump’s Cabinet Said Troops Must Disobey Illegal Orders – Before Trump Decided That Was Sedition
Six Democratic veterans in Congress recorded a video last month reminding service members of their legal duty to disobey unlawful orders. Donald Trump called it “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!” The White House launched investigations. Trump-appointed FBI leaders pressured domestic terrorism agents to open seditious conspiracy cases. The Democrats became targets of a federal retaliation…
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Can Congress Revive Elon Musk’s Abandoned DOGE Efficiency Efforts?
It was the buzzword that took Washington by storm earlier this year: DOGE. The “Department of Government Efficiency,” led by billionaire Elon Musk, promised to revolutionize the federal government, slash trillions in spending, and dismantle the bureaucracy. But as Musk’s tenure ended and the headlines faded, the massive national debt kept growing. Now, a group…
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Trump Defends Justices Alito and Thomas, Dismissing Calls for Early Retirement Ahead of Midterms
The quietest, most high-stakes conversation in Washington is not happening on the floor of the Senate, but in its cloakrooms. A growing chorus of Republicans is urging the two oldest conservative Supreme Court justices to step down while their party still holds the power to replace them. But in a move that defies conventional political…
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Trump Declares War on the States to Save AI: “We Will Not Have 50 Rulebooks for the Future.”
The next great battle over American federalism will not be fought over healthcare or immigration, but over the code that will run our future. In a forceful late-night statement, President Trump has declared his intention to wipe away a growing thicket of state-level artificial intelligence regulations, replacing them with a single national standard. This is…
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How the Supreme Court Could Hand Trump Total Control Over the Regulatory State
In a hushed and packed courtroom on Monday, the Supreme Court appeared ready to unravel nearly a century of American governance. During intense oral arguments in a case that could redefine the balance of power in Washington, the Court’s conservative supermajority signaled deep skepticism about the independence of federal agencies like the Federal Trade Commission…
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When the President Controls His Own Investigators: The Comey Indictment and the Independence Problem
James Comey, the former FBI director Donald Trump fired in 2017, now faces criminal charges for testimony he gave to Congress nearly five years ago. The indictment came days after Trump publicly demanded prosecutors speed up their investigation. It came hours after the lead federal prosecutor – who had cast doubt on the evidence –…
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NYC Mayor-Elect Teaches Immigrants How to “Thwart” ICE, Sparking Immediate Fury from the Right
The newly elected leader of America’s largest city stood before a camera this Sunday, not to discuss subway crime or trash pickup, but to deliver a tutorial on resisting federal authority. Standing next to a flip chart scrawled with the words “Know your rights,” Zohran Mamdani issued a direct challenge to the agents of the…
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Luck Of The Draw? GOP Accuses One Federal Judge of “Hoarding” Trump Cases
In the eyes of some Republicans, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has become the face of the “activist judiciary.” As the judge presiding over a series of high-profile cases involving the Trump administration—from migrant deportations to secret messaging apps—he has found himself in the crosshairs of a political movement convinced the system is rigged. But…