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The President’s Flirtation with a Third Term and the 22nd Amendment
President Trump this week once again teased the possibility of seeking a third term in office. In an interview, he said he “probably” would not run again, but immediately added, “I’d like to run.” This comment is the latest in a long series of “jokes,” musings, and suggestions that he...
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The “Constitutional Catch-22” Tearing America Apart as SCOTUS Punts on Racial Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court has punted. In a major Louisiana redistricting case that could redefine the rules for drawing congressional maps, the justices have declined to issue a ruling, instead ordering new arguments for their next term. This is not a simple delay; it is a sign of the Court’s deep...
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Fort Stewart Shooting Reveals a Parallel World of Military Justice Most Americans Never See
The nation was shocked this week by the news of a shooting at Fort Stewart, a major Army base in Georgia, where a sergeant allegedly opened fire on five of his fellow soldiers. As the victims recover and the President vows that the perpetrator “will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the...
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Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of DC, Unleashes FBI Patrols as Mayor Stays Deferential
The sight is as jarring as it is constitutionally significant: FBI agents are now patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital, not to investigate a major federal crime, but to run license plates alongside local D.C. police. This “surge” of federal law enforcement, and President Trump’s...
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Trump Unleashes Federal “Takeover” of D.C. as Dem Mayors Warn of a “Power Grab” Coming to Their Cities
The image is stark and constitutionally significant: National Guard troops are arriving in the nation’s capital, not to repel a foreign invader, but as part of a presidential “takeover” of the city’s policing functions. Citing a crime crisis that statistics show does not exist, President...
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The First Amendment Battle Over Banning Conversion Therapy
While the nation’s attention has been focused elsewhere, a series of federal court rulings and new political initiatives have quietly created fertile ground for the resurgence of “conversion therapy.” This is not a debate happening in the abstract; it is a real-world consequence of a shifting...
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Abbott Orders Arrest of AWOL Democrats in Unprecedented Political Showdown
The political standoff in Texas has escalated into an unprecedented law enforcement action. After dozens of Democratic state lawmakers fled Texas to block a vote on a new congressional map, the Republican governor has taken a dramatic and historic step: he has ordered state police to arrest them....
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Attorney General Bondi Orders Grand Jury Probe into Obama Officials Following DNI Gabbard’s Criminal Referral
Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered federal prosecutors to convene a grand jury to investigate top intelligence officials of the Obama administration for their role in the 2016 Russia probe. This decision, acting on a criminal referral from the Director of National Intelligence, crosses a...
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Netanyahu’s Office Signals a Point of No Return for Gaza
After nearly two years of brutal, grinding war, Israel’s government is reportedly on the verge of a momentous and dangerous decision: the full re-occupation of the Gaza Strip. This is not just another chapter in a distant foreign conflict. It is a direct challenge to the stated policy of the...
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As Tariff Revenue Surges to $100 Billion, A Look at Where the Money Comes From and Where It’s Going
President Trump is celebrating a flood of new money into the nation’s coffers. “We have a lot of money coming in,” he recently declared, pointing to the nearly $30 billion in tariff revenue the U.S. collected last month alone. The President has floated bold ideas for this windfall, from...
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A Federal Judge Just Used Explosive Language To Block the President’s Plan For Over 60,000 Immigrants
A federal judge has accused the Trump administration of telling immigrants to “atone for their race,” using language rarely seen in a legal ruling to halt the termination of a crucial humanitarian program for over 60,000 people. This explosive decision, issued late Thursday by a judge in...
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Trump’s Own Appointee Launches Probe into Special Counsel Jack Smith
In a deeply ironic and constitutionally alarming development, the Office of Special Counsel—the independent federal agency tasked with preventing the politicization of the U.S. government—has launched an investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith. Smith, who led the historic criminal...
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Trump’s White House Removed Piece of Presidential History and Dismissed a Top Statistician, All Within Days
This past week, the nation witnessed two deeply alarming events. A reference to presidential impeachment vanished from a Smithsonian exhibit on the “Limits of Presidential Power.” Days later, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics was summarily fired just hours after releasing a...
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Blue States Sue Trump, Accusing His DOJ of a “Cruel Harassment Campaign”
More than a dozen states, led by New York, have filed a major federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to block its aggressive new campaign against sex change procedures and treatments for minors. This legal battle is not merely another front in the culture war; it is a fundamental...
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Who Will Carry Trump’s Torch in 2028? A Guide to the Patriots Vying to Continue the MAGA Revolution
The second Trump term is barely six months old, but in the quiet cornfields of Iowa and the backrooms of Washington, the next presidential race is already beginning. A crowded field of ambitious Republicans is taking the first tentative steps toward a 2028 run for the White House. But they all face...
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Trump Tells Schumer to ‘GO TO HELL,’ Refuses to Trade Nominees for Billions in Democrat Spending
Just hours before the Senate was set to leave Washington for its August recess, a high-stakes deal to confirm dozens of government officials dramatically imploded. The negotiations were not broken by the senators in the room, but by a fiery, all-caps social media post from the President himself,...
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How “Voting With Your Feet” is Testing American Federalism
A quiet but powerful referendum on governance is taking place across the United States. It is not happening at the ballot box, but on the interstate highways. A new analysis of IRS migration data reveals a massive, decade-long exodus of people and prosperity from a handful of Democrat-run states to...
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In First Interview, Kamala Harris Says System is ‘Broken,’ Declines to Run for Governor
For the first time since a bruising presidential election, former Vice President Kamala Harris has returned to the public stage. But her message was not a political call to arms for the next race. Instead, in a sober and wide-ranging interview, she delivered a stunning diagnosis of the American...
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What Is and Isn’t Legal During an ICE Encounter And Why American Citizens Keep Getting Arrested
Viral videos show tense, chaotic scenes: federal agents in tactical gear making arrests in parking lots, at workplaces, and near homes. In the confusion, claims and counterclaims fly, leaving most Americans wondering what is and is not legal during an immigration enforcement action. This is a...
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Kavanaugh Says Rise in Executive Orders from Trump, Biden, and Obama is Fueling SCOTUS Emergency Docket
In a rare and constitutionally significant public address, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has provided a sober diagnosis of a problem plaguing our system of government. Speaking at a judicial conference, he explained why the Court’s controversial “emergency docket” has become so...
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