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The Truth Social post went out Friday night. Credit card interest rates would be capped at 10% starting January 20. No legislation. No congressional vote. Just a presidential announcement that Americans would “no longer be ‘ripped off’ by Credit Card…
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The “Wacko” Verdicts: Legal Experts Warn of “Biggest Scandal in Litigation History” if Supreme Court Doesn’t Rescue Big Oil
A procedural battle at the Supreme Court has suddenly morphed into a high-stakes war for the future of the American energy industry. At the center of the docket is a decision that could either insulate major oil companies from what…
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‘Wholly Un-American’: DNC and RNC Go to War at Supreme Court Over When Election Day Actually Ends
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has formally entered the legal fray in a Supreme Court case that could fundamentally alter how American elections are conducted. In an exclusive amicus brief filed Thursday, the DNC blasted a Republican-led effort to invalidate…
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Trump Administration Cites Maduro Indictment in Legal Push to Validate Alien Enemies Act Deportations
The Trump administration has unveiled a novel legal theory to defend its most controversial immigration crackdown, arguing in a new court filing that the indictment of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro proves his regime and the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang…
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“Get Out of the Car”: Graphic Video Released in Fatal ICE Shooting of Minneapolis Activist Amid “Domestic Terrorism” Dispute.
The simmering conflict between the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement teams and local resistance groups in the Twin Cities boiled over into lethal violence this week, culminating in the release of graphic video footage on Friday that captured the final moments…
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Trump “Jokes” About Canceling the 2026 Midterms – Can a President Actually Do That?
The setting was the Kennedy Center. The audience was House Republicans at their annual retreat. The date was January 6, 2026 – five years exactly since the Capitol attack. And the president mused aloud about canceling the 2026 midterm elections.…
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‘Ethically Prohibited’: Why Did Nick Reiner’s Attorney Just Quit While Proclaiming His Innocence?
The high-profile murder prosecution of Nick Reiner took a sudden constitutional turn in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday, as his renowned defense attorney withdrew from the case under mysterious ethical circumstances. Nick Reiner, 32, accused of the double homicide…
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Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis: A Chronology of the Clash Between Federal Mandates and State Sovereignty
The cold January air in Minneapolis has been punctuated by the sound of whistles, sirens, and, most recently, gunfire. What started as a massive federal initiative to enforce immigration law has rapidly devolved into a jurisdictional war that threatens the…
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ICE Shooting Leaves Woman Dead, Mayor Demands ‘get the f— out of Minneapolis,’ Rejects DHS Self-Defense Statement
The streets of Minneapolis have become the latest flashpoint in a high-stakes constitutional drama that pits local executive authority against federal immigration enforcement. On Wednesday, Mayor Jacob Frey issued a profanity-laced demand for federal agents to exit the city following…
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Trump Pardoned a Democrat to Keep Him Out of Jail – Now He’s Running Against Him
The pardon came in November 2025. The primary challenge came two months later. The constitutional power of presidential clemency collided with raw political calculation—and Trump’s Truth Social post explaining it became a case study in how mercy and politics intertwine.…