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A major American news network has agreed to pay tens of millions of dollars and, more significantly, to change its internal rules to settle a lawsuit with a sitting President. This wasn’t a standard defamation case over a factual error.…
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Inside the Last-Minute Drama, Defections, and Deals of Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” Bill
As America heads toward Independence Day, President Donald Trump’s sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill” is barreling toward passage—despite last-minute rebellions, behind-the-scenes deal-cutting, and a marathon “vote-a-rama” that has kept the Capitol in a near-frenzy. If the Senate finishes its work…
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The Deal is Off: Inside the Trump Administration’s War on Harvard
A historic peace deal appeared to be on the horizon. After months of public pressure and quiet negotiations, the Trump administration and Harvard University seemed poised to resolve their differences. The President himself had signaled that a settlement was imminent,…
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Supreme Court to Re-examine Campaign Finance
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the long-standing caps on how much a political party can spend in coordination with its candidates. This case, born from a lawsuit originally filed by then-Senate candidate J.D. Vance and…
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After the Pardons, the Purge: What the Jan. 6 Prosecutor Firings Really Mean
An Article II Power and a Rule of Law Question: The Firing of Jan. 6 Prosecutors The Department of Justice, in a move that reverberates with deep constitutional questions, has abruptly fired at least three federal prosecutors who were directly…
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“Regardless of the Legislation”: A President’s Assault on the Power of the Purse
In a social media post this week, the President of the United States issued a stunning directive. Endorsing Rep. Kevin Kiley’s proposed “No Tax Dollars for Riots” legislation, he then went a step further, declaring: “I am hereby instructing my…
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Senate Parliamentarian Blocks Legislative Attempt to Limit Federal Court Power
A quiet but consequential battle over the power of our federal judiciary is being fought on two fronts. In the halls of Congress late Friday night, one assault on judicial authority was thwarted by arcane Senate procedure. But at the…
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Who Gets Drafted in a New World War?
Our world is on a razor’s edge. We see it in the Middle East, where the exchange of fire between Israel, Iran, and now the United States has turned a shadow war into a direct conflict. We see it in…
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5 Takeaways from New York’s Mayoral Primary
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist state assemblyman, has delivered a stunning defeat to former Governor Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary. While the formal results of the ranked-choice vote are still pending, Mamdani has declared victory…
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Trump Administration Sues Entire Federal Court
When the Executive Branch Sues the Judiciary The Department of Homeland Security has taken the extraordinary step of suing an entire federal court. The lawsuit, filed against all 15 federal judges in the District of Maryland, is not a typical…