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Trump Promises Military Pay Raise He Can’t Deliver Amid “Democrat-Induced Shutdown”
On the deck of a mighty aircraft carrier, surrounded by thousands of cheering sailors, the President of the United States celebrated the 250th birthday of the U.S. Navy with a powerful promise. He vowed to secure “across the board pay raises for every sailor and service member in the United...
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How Trump Flipped the Shutdown Script
President Trump shut down the government for 35 days in 2019 fighting for his border wall, and it was a political disaster. He owned it, cameras caught him owning it, and he eventually caved with nothing to show for it. Fast forward to October 2025, and Trump’s playing an entirely different game....
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Supreme Court Slams Door on Maxwell’s Last Appeal
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal of her sex trafficking conviction, ending her primary legal avenue for overturning the 20-year sentence she’s serving for recruiting and grooming underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. The Court’s order list revealed...
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Judge Denies Asylum for Abrego Garcia, Exposes Immigration Law’s Biggest Constitutional Flaw
Kilmar Abrego Garcia just lost his latest bid to stay in America, but his story is far from over. An immigration judge in Baltimore denied his application to reopen his 2019 asylum case on Wednesday, setting up yet another round in what’s become one of the most legally bizarre immigration sagas...
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Did The White House Compile A Hit List of Federal Agencies for Mass Firings Before Shutdown Even Started?
The White House didn’t wait for the government shutdown to decide which federal agencies would face mass firings. Officials had already compiled a target list before midnight on October 1, and they’re prepared to announce layoffs as soon as this weekend – possibly tomorrow. The list was...
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FBI Director Who Promised “No Retribution” Just Fired 15 Agents Deemed Insufficiently Loyal To The President
Kash Patel told senators during his confirmation hearings that he had “no interest, no desire and will not, if confirmed, go backwards.” He promised there would be “no politicization at the FBI” and “no retributive actions taken.” On Friday, the FBI director who promised not to go...
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Trump Stops Pretending He Has Nothing to Do With Project 2025, Announces Meeting With Russell Vough
Donald Trump spent months during the 2024 campaign insisting he had nothing to do with Project 2025. The 900-page Heritage Foundation blueprint for restructuring federal government became politically toxic, so Trump distanced himself repeatedly, claiming he’d never read it and didn’t know the...
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Portland Police Sergeant’s Email Criticizes Counter-Protesters Who Were Assaulted at ICE Facility
A Portland police sergeant wrote an email describing three people who were assaulted outside an ICE facility as a “chronic source of police calls” who “constantly return and antagonize the protesters until they are assaulted or pepper sprayed.” The victims included a conservative journalist...
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Government Shuts Down, Federal Workers Lose Paychecks
The federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass a continuing resolution before the midnight deadline. Roughly 875,000 federal workers will be furloughed without pay. Another 1.4 million essential employees will work without paychecks until funding...
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Trump Lectured Generals About Military Fitness After Dodging Vietnam Draft Five Times
President Trump stood before 800 generals and admirals at Quantico on Tuesday and declared the military would end “political correctness” and return to merit-based standards focused on “fitness, ability, character, and strength.” He praised Pete Hegseth’s speech condemning “fat...
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Federal Layoffs Loom as Shutdown Enters Second Day
The government has been shut down for barely 24 hours, and already the Trump administration is preparing to do something that sounds routine but is actually constitutionally extraordinary: lay off federal workers. Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought told House Republicans Wednesday...
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Reagan-Appointed Judge’s Ongoing Trump Criticism Raises Questions About Judicial Independence
U.S. District Judge William Young has been on the federal bench for nearly 40 years. He’s a Reagan appointee with impeccable conservative credentials. And in 2025, he’s become something extraordinary in American jurisprudence: a sitting federal judge who writes legal opinions that read more...
Read more →Democratic Mayor Abandons His Party for Trump-Backed GOP Candidate
A Democratic mayor in New Jersey just announced he’s supporting the Republican gubernatorial candidate backed by President Trump. James P. Dodd, mayor of Dover, says he’s tired of sanctuary policies, rising taxes, and Democrats who complain without offering solutions. He’s also suggesting he...
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From Generals to Ideologues
Donald Trump has appointed six people to lead the Department of Defense across his two non-consecutive presidencies. The progression from his first term to his second reveals a dramatic shift in priorities – from prioritizing military experience and institutional credibility to selecting...
Read more →The Military Oath That Protects Democracy From Presidents
Every American military officer swears an oath that begins with ten critical words: “I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Not the president. Not the party in power. Not the Secretary of Defense. The Constitution. That distinction has...
Read more →GOP Accuses Democrats of Prioritizing Illegal Immigrant Healthcare in Shutdown Dispute
With hours remaining before a midnight government shutdown, Republicans have found their messaging strategy: accuse Democrats of prioritizing “free healthcare for illegal aliens” over paying U.S. troops. Democrats call it an outright lie designed to obscure their real demand – extending...
Read more →Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated Free Speech Rights in Pro-Palestinian Deportation Campaign
A Reagan-appointed federal judge just delivered what might be the most constitutionally significant – and personally scathing – rebuke of the Trump administration yet. In a stunning 161-page opinion released Tuesday, U.S. District Judge William Young didn’t just rule against the...
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SCOTUS Hands Trump Rare Loss: Fed Governor Who Set Your Interest Rates Can’t Be Fired
The Supreme Court just agreed to answer a question that’s never been asked in the 112-year history of the Federal Reserve: can a president fire a Fed governor? The answer will determine whether the central bank that controls interest rates, inflation, and essentially the value of every dollar in...
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Idaho Used Religious Discrimination to Cancel Church Lease
A Baptist church in Middleton, Idaho was renting a gymnasium from a public charter school to hold Sunday services. Then the school applied for $15 million in state bonds to finance building upgrades, and state attorneys flagged the church’s lease as a potential constitutional problem under...
Read more →Trump Summons 800 Generals to One Room
Nearly 800 generals and admirals from around the world received orders last week to report to Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday. No explanation was provided. No agenda was disclosed. Just a command to appear – and speculation about what happens when that many stars gather in one room at the same...
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