Category: News

  • 4 Things We Learned from Trump’s Explosive Time Interview

    President Donald Trump’s April 22, 2025, Time magazine interview revealed provocative insights into his views on annexing Canada, direct talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, rejecting third-term loopholes, and denying expanded presidential powers. These statements have sparked intense debates over their alignment with constitutional principles, raising questions about executive authority, federalism, and foreign policy. 1.…

  • Can Trump’s DEI Funding Ban Defy Federal Challenges?

    On April 24, 2025, U.S. District Judge Landya McCafferty in New Hampshire partially blocked the Trump administration’s effort to withhold Title I federal funding from public schools promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing potential First Amendment violations. The ruling, part of a lawsuit by the National Education Association and ACLU, marks a significant…

  • Why Does Trump Praise SCOTUS While Ignoring Its Orders?

    President Donald Trump’s April 2025 assertion that he would “never defy” the Supreme Court has ignited constitutional debate, as critics allege his administration ignored a court order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported Salvadoran man. In a Time magazine interview, Trump emphasized respect for the judiciary, yet federal judges and advocacy groups like the…

  • Senator Calls For Impeachment: Has Trump Crossed Constitutional Lines?

    On April 25, 2025, Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia joined a group of Democratic lawmakers asserting that President Donald Trump has committed impeachable offenses less than 100 days into his second term. Ossoff’s claim, made during a Cobb County town hall, cites actions like granting audiences to buyers of Trump’s meme coin and alleged defiance…

  • Wisconsin Judge’s Arrest: Obstructing Justice or Defending Due Process?

    The arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on April 25, 2025, for allegedly obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents has sparked a constitutional firestorm. Accused of helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an undocumented Mexican national, evade arrest by escorting him through a nonpublic jury door, Dugan faces federal charges of obstruction and concealment. This…

  • Judge Arrested Accused of Harboring Gang Member

    The arrest of former New Mexico Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, on April 24, 2025, for allegedly harboring a suspected Tren de Aragua gang member has sparked intense scrutiny. Charged with sheltering an illegal immigrant linked to a designated terrorist organization, the case raises critical questions about constitutional protections and federal authority.…

  • Facing Death Row, Mangione Pleads Not Guilty

    Luigi Mangione, 26, now stands at the center of a landmark federal case that could reshape the national conversation around capital punishment, political speech, and due process. Accused of stalking and murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024, Mangione pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan federal court on April 25, 2025. Federal prosecutors, under…

  • Trump Orders ActBlue Investigation: What’s at Stake for Free Speech and Campaign Cash

    President Donald Trump has issued a presidential memorandum directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s primary online fundraising platform. The directive alleges that ActBlue facilitated illegal foreign contributions and “straw” donations during the 2024 election cycle. This move has intensified partisan tensions over campaign finance practices and raised constitutional questions about…

  • The Walz–White House Clash Over Immigration Gets Constitutional

    Tim Walz didn’t hold back. In a recent campaign speech, the Minnesota governor and former running mate of Kamala Harris accused the Trump administration of preparing to use “Salvadoran gulags” as part of a mass immigration crackdown. He even claimed university students were being “swept up” under the pretext of border security. The White House…

  • Trump 2028 Hats and the Two-Term Limit: Is the Constitution Just a Suggestion Now?

    It started as a hat — but it didn’t stop there. The Trump Store recently began selling “Trump 2028” hats, boldly embroidered with the phrase “Rewrite the Rules.” At first glance, it might seem like little more than a piece of political merch or a branding gimmick. But in a constitutional republic that bars any…