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A President Does Not “Allow” a Lawsuit: A Threat to the Rule of Law In his escalating war on the independence of the Federal Reserve, President Trump has unveiled a new and constitutionally dangerous tactic. He announced on Tuesday that…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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A Brief History Of Gerrymandering: Why Your Vote Might Not Matter — And Who Made It That Way
In 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed off on a new state senate district so bizarrely shaped that his opponents famously said it looked like a mythical salamander. A local newspaper cartoonist combined the two, and the “Gerry-mander” was born.…