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Understanding Section 3 of the 14th Amendment Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, established after the Civil War, disqualifies certain federal officials who engaged in rebellion or insurrection after swearing to support the Constitution. Its original intent was to prevent…
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Montana Climate Ruling
Constitutional Right to a Clean Environment The Montana Supreme Court’s interpretation of the ‘clean and healthful environment’ clause within its state constitution marks a significant judicial decision. In the Held v. Montana case, the court ruled that this clause includes…
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Harris’ Sudden White House Return
Sudden Change in Plans Sparks Speculation Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden both cancelled their planned trips, opting to stay in Washington D.C. This sudden change in plans has sparked curiosity and speculation. While no official reason was…
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Biden’s White House Secret
Behind the scenes at the White House, a team of Aides and Advisers work to hide the truth from the American public. Role of Key Aides and Advisers President Biden’s administration operates with a team of key aides and advisers…
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Trump Kills GOP Stopgap Bill
Trump Opposes Continuing Resolution in Capitol Hill Dispute President-elect Trump has voiced opposition to the continuing resolution (CR) currently under debate in the House. He believes the bill concedes too much to Democrats without adequate benefits for Republicans. Trump urged…
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Pandemic Policy in U.S.
Senate Approval for WHO Treaties The Continuing Resolution emphasizes the Senate's role in reviewing and approving treaties initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO). This focus reflects concerns over U.S. sovereignty and democratic oversight. Representatives Davidson and Tiffany advocated for…
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Pandemic Policy in U.S.
Senate Approval for WHO Treaties The Continuing Resolution emphasizes the Senate's role in reviewing and approving treaties initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO). This focus reflects concerns over U.S. sovereignty and democratic oversight. Representatives Davidson and Tiffany advocated for…
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Funding for GEC Amid Censorship Lawsuit
Global Engagement Center: From Disinformation Fighter to Censorship Controversy The Global Engagement Center (GEC) was established with a noble mission: to combat foreign disinformation efforts and protect U.S. interests. Its aim was to ensure information integrity by collaborating with social…
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Congress Clears Path for RFK Stadium
Congress Approves Legislation for RFK Stadium Site Transfer The House Natural Resources Committee has approved legislation allowing Washington, D.C. to enter a 99-year lease with the National Park Service for the old RFK Stadium site. This marks a pivotal moment…
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House Resolution Threatens Rule of Law
Controversial Provision in Continuing Resolution Sparks Debate “No one is above the law” has already been challenged this year; and a new provision raises questions about whether congress should be able to write it’s own rules – putting themselves above…