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Hegseth Declares “Good Riddance” To Army Program Most Officers Refused To Participate
“Good riddance.” With those two words, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the end of a major, five-year-long experiment within the U.S. Army. The program, which used psychological assessments and bias-reduction measures to select the military’s next generation of commanders, has been...
Read more →Florida’s Plan to Dismantle a Century of Public Health Law
For generations, American children have shown up for their first day of school with proof of vaccination against devastating diseases like measles, mumps, and polio. It has been a bedrock of public health and a routine part of life, consistently upheld by the courts for over a century. Now, the...
Read more →Trump Family’s Crypto Fortune Explodes to $5 Billion After He Signs Pro-Crypto Law
The number is staggering: five billion dollars. That is the approximate paper value of the Trump family’s holdings in a new cryptocurrency that began public trading this week. The token’s launch comes just after the President himself championed a pro-crypto agenda and signed a landmark law...
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Trump’s Return Unleashes a Barrage of Executive Actions
After his longest absence from the public press of his presidency – a period that fueled a storm of wild online speculation – President Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office on Tuesday with a flurry of major announcements. But the news itself – about military bases, tariffs, and troops –...
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House Oversight Committee Releases Thousands of Epstein Documents
Tens of thousands of pages of long-awaited government files on the Jeffrey Epstein case have just been released to the public by the House Oversight Committee. It is a moment that promises explosive revelations and a new era of transparency. But according to members of the committee themselves,...
Read more →Trump Threatens Federal Intervention in Chicago and Baltimore, Despite Local Opposition and Falling Crime Rates
“We’re going in.” With those three words, the President of the United States has threatened to send federal law enforcement and military troops into Chicago, a major American city, against the staunch opposition of its elected leaders. This is not a promise to restore order. It is a direct...
Read more →Trump’s Would-Be Assassin, Representing Himself at Trial, Issues a Bizarre Challenge to the President
In a federal courtroom in Florida, a man accused of attempting to assassinate the President of the United States stands shackled, acting as his own lawyer. The charges against Ryan Routh are among the most serious a citizen can face. Yet in his final pre-trial hearing, he made a series of bizarre...
Read more →Rebellion in the House: Just Two More Republicans Needed to Force Vote on Releasing the Epstein Files
On the steps of the U.S. Capitol this week, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse spoke publicly, their voices filled with a simple, powerful demand for truth and transparency. That demand has now ignited a rare and potent rebellion within the House of Representatives itself. A small but...
Read more →Trump Declares War on “Slush Funds,”
The President has just signed a formal directive that could have a massive impact on thousands of organizations across the country, from major universities to local community charities. The memorandum is a legal order, but its real-world implications are straightforward. Here is a breakdown of what...
Read more →Trump Administration to Implement $250 “Visa Integrity Fee” for Foreign Tourists on October 1
Imagine a family in Brazil or India, saving for years to take a dream vacation to see the Grand Canyon, visit Disney World, or walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. As of this fall, that dream will come with a hefty new price tag from the U.S. government – a $250 per person “visa integrity...
Read more →The Surprising Law That Dismantled “Alligator Alcatraz”
Deep in the Florida Everglades, a controversial new immigrant detention center, tauntingly nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” is being dismantled. This symbol of a harsh new deportation policy was not brought down by a grand legal battle over human rights. It was stopped by a lawsuit about...
Read more →Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Use of National Guard for Law Enforcement in California
A lone federal judge has just confronted the immense power of the presidency. In a ruling with profound constitutional implications for the entire nation, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer has declared President Trump’s use of federalized military forces on the streets of California to be...
Read more →Trump Moves to Rebrand the Pentagon the “Department of War,” Signaling a More “Offensive” Military
What is in a name? When it comes to the building that commands the most powerful military in human history, the name is everything. The White House has now confirmed President Trump’s plan to rename the Department of Defense back to its original, historical title: the Department of War. This is...
Read more →The September Showdown: Congress Returns to a Minefield of Constitutional Crises
The quiet halls of the U.S. Capitol are buzzing with activity once again as lawmakers return from their August recess. But the summer calm is over. Congress now faces a political minefield – a series of urgent deadlines and explosive conflicts that will test the very limits of our constitutional...
Read more →GOP Senate Leader Threatens to “Go Nuclear,” Vows to “Roll Over” Democrats to Confirm Trump’s Nominees
The United States Senate is grinding to a halt. With 145 presidential nominees stuck in a state of political limbo, the chamber’s Majority Whip, John Barrasso, has threatened to detonate the “nuclear option” – unilaterally changing the Senate’s rules to “roll over” the Democratic...
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Outrage in Cincinnati as Accused Beating “Coordinator” is Granted Bond a Second Time on Federal Drug Charges
A man accused of coordinating a brutal and viral street beating in Cincinnati has, for a second time, been granted release on bond by a judge. The resulting public outrage is understandable. But this moment forces us to confront one of the most difficult and often unpopular principles of our...
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal. What’s Next?
In a decision with massive implications for the American economy and the power of the presidency, a federal appeals court has declared that President Trump’s signature tariff policy is illegal . The ruling strikes at the very heart of the President’s “America First” agenda and sets the...
Read more →Trump Administration Faces Multiple Legal Setbacks in Federal Courts on Key Agenda Items
What happens when a state’s highest court upholds its own state’s constitution? In our current political climate, the answer is a furious public attack from the President of the United States. President Trump’s recent social media post, declaring a Utah court order “absolutely...
Read more →Federal Judge Deals Major Blow to Trump’s “Fast-Track” Deportation Plan, Citing a “Startling Argument” from the DOJ
The border is not just a line on a map. In American constitutional law, it is a line of profound legal significance, and a federal judge has just issued a powerful ruling reaffirming that principle. The decision blocks a Trump administration plan to use “fast-track” deportations for immigrants...
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How Trump’s First 224 Days Have Redefined Who Wins and Who Loses in the American Workforce
Today is Labor Day , a national holiday dedicated to celebrating the American worker. But in 2025, what it means to be a worker in America is being rapidly and radically redefined. In the first 224 days of his second term, President Donald Trump has unleashed a torrent of policy changes that have...
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