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‘Absolutely Unconstitutional’: Trump Criticizes Utah Court Ruling on Congressional Map
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...
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Trump Revokes Kamala Harris’s Secret Service Protection on the Eve of Her National Book Tour
On the eve of a national book tour, former Vice President Kamala Harris has been informed that her extended Secret Service protection is being revoked by the President. While the timing of the move is undeniably provocative, it is not a breach of law, but a return to the statutory baseline for...
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Trump’s Trade War Expands as Brazil Retaliates and Duty-Free Loophole Ends
A new trade war is brewing with Brazil. A fragile truce is being negotiated with Europe. A new trade alliance is forming with Mexico against China. And a long-standing loophole that allowed Americans to receive small, duty-free packages from overseas has just been closed. This is not a series of...
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Debunked Claims Repeated by President Trump This Week
In the highest office in the land, words have immense power. They can start wars, calm markets, and unite a nation. But what happens when those words are used to repeat claims that have been proven, time and again, to be false? In the last week alone, President Donald Trump has deployed a familiar...
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After Minneapolis, Two Americas Clash Over What’s Really Killing Our Children
In the agonizing days following the murder of two children at a Minneapolis Catholic school, a grieving nation is once again asking its most difficult question: Why does this keep happening? The search for answers has ignited a familiar and deeply fractured debate. But this time, the Trump...
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After Firing 100+ Judges, Trump’s DOJ Will Now Appoint Judges with ZERO Immigration Experience to Hear Cases
Faced with a staggering backlog of over three million cases, the Department of Justice has announced a seemingly logical plan: bring in temporary judges to help clear the docket. But a look at the fine print of this new rule reveals a shocking and constitutionally problematic catch. These new...
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Trump Asks SCOTUS to Intervene in “Shadow Docket” Showdown Over $12 Billion in Foreign Aid
The clock is ticking down to the end of the fiscal year. And in a frantic, last-minute legal maneuver, the Trump administration has made an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to block the release of nearly $12 billion in foreign aid funds that were appropriated by Congress. This is not just a...
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“Domestic Terrorism”: FBI Says Minneapolis Church Shooter Fueled by Anti-Catholic Hate
On a Wednesday morning, during the first school Mass of the new academic year, a church in south Minneapolis became a scene of unspeakable horror. A lone gunman approached from outside and fired a rifle through the stained-glass windows, killing two children, ages 8 and 10, as they sat in their...
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As 81% of Americans Fear Urban Crime, a New Poll Shows a Majority Backs Trump’s Federal Police Takeover
An overwhelming 81% of Americans believe crime in our major cities is a significant problem. A new poll, taken in the wake of the federal takeover of Washington D.C.’s police force, now shows that a majority of the country – 53% – approves of the President’s aggressive methods for combating...
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Ouster of CDC Director Deepens Concerns Over Politicization of Public Health
The nation’s premier public health agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has been plunged into a state of chaos. Its new, Senate-confirmed director, Dr. Susan Monarez, was fired after less than a month on the job, an act that has triggered a wave of resignations from other...
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Feds Fail to Indict Man Who Threw a Sandwich at an Officer in D.C.
It began with a viral video that captured the tension of a capital city under federal patrol: a man shouts obscenities at a federal officer and then hurls his sub sandwich at him. The Department of Justice responded with the full force of its authority, charging the man with felony assault. But...
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First Congresswoman-Elect Born in Mexico Defends Texas Redistricting
A new Republican-drawn political map in Texas creates several new Hispanic-majority congressional districts. To its supporters, it’s a long-overdue victory for minority representation. To its opponents, it’s an illegal and cynical tactic designed to disenfranchise those very same voters. This...
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Verdict Reached For Judge Accused of Helping Migrant Evade ICE in a Courthouse Showdown
The image is a shocking one: a judge, still in her black robes, allegedly confronting federal agents in a courthouse hallway to help an undocumented immigrant escape through a back door. This dramatic scene has now led to a profound constitutional question that has been answered by a federal court:...
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At Least 2 Children Killed, 17 Injured in Mass Shooting at Minneapolis Catholic School
In a place of sanctuary, during a service of worship, a national nightmare has unfolded. A gunman opened fire on an elementary school Mass in Minneapolis on Wednesday, targeting children in their pews and turning a celebration of a new school year into a scene of unspeakable horror. This act of...
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The Founders’ Intentions For the “Right to Bear Arms”
A single attacker, armed with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol. The horrific event in Minneapolis, like so many before it, immediately forces a wrenching national question: Why does our Constitution protect private access to such an arsenal? The debate that follows these tragedies often boils down...
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Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Extending Court Fight with Trump Administration
A single federal judge has drawn a firm, constitutional line in the sand. In a direct and powerful confrontation with the executive branch, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has issued an emergency order forbidding the Trump administration from deporting Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia. This...
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Speaker Johnson Tours Nation to Promote New Law Eliminating Taxes on Tipped Wages
The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, stood not in the halls of Congress this week, but in a classic Nashville honky-tonk. He was there to sell the President’s “big, beautiful bill” not with complex budget charts, but with a simple, powerful, and politically brilliant promise to the...
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Trump Signals Major Shift on Chinese Student Visas, Drawing Criticism from Rep. Greene
President Trump has signaled that the United States will not only welcome, but potentially more than double, the number of Chinese students studying at American universities. This is not a minor adjustment. It is a major reversal of the administration’s own hardline rhetoric. The President’s...
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After “Bloody Weekend,” Some Blue City Residents Plead for Trump to Send in Troops, Defying Their Own Governor
After another weekend of tragic violence that saw six people killed, including a five-year-old boy, a desperate and constitutionally dangerous cry is rising from some corners of Chicago. Frustrated with the relentless crime, some residents are now openly welcoming President Trump’s threat to send...
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Trump Signs Executive Order Banning Flag Burning, Directly Defying a Landmark Supreme Court Ruling
In a dramatic Oval Office ceremony, the President of the United States signed a new executive order. “If you burn a flag,” he declared, “you get one year in jail.” This is not, however, a simple act of patriotic enforcement. It is an act of open political defiance. The President’s order...
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