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The Ballot or the Bullet: An Assassination and the Attack on an American Republic A ballot or a bullet. This is the foundational choice upon which any republic stands or falls. In Minnesota, that choice has been violated by an…
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In Israel, U.S. Forces Are Directly Engaged In Combat – Can The President Declare War Anywhere Without Congress?
A Shield for Americans, A Blank Check for War? As Iranian missiles streaked across the skies toward Israel, U.S. forces engaged in a direct act of combat, helping to shoot them down. The White House’s justification was straightforward and compelling:…
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Protected Speech or Criminal Incitement? The Line for Protest Organizers
They call it “free speech.” But when calls to protest against ICE operations – allegedly ignited by coordinated social media campaigns from well-funded activist groups – result in blocked freeways, injured officers, and burning cars, a republic must ask a…
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A judge rules the President’s deployment “illegal,” but an appeals court overturns it hours later.
A President or a King?: A Courtroom Showdown Over Constitutional Limits In a tense courtroom on Thursday, the raw conflict between executive power and judicial review was laid bare. A federal judge, holding up a pocket copy of the U.S.…
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A Judge, A President, and a Prison in El Salvador
An appeals court has granted a temporary pause in a legal battle that strikes at the very heart of American constitutional law This is not a mere procedural dispute. It is a profound conflict over a simple but vital question:…
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When a Senator’s Question Becomes a Precedent for Arrest
A United States senator, on the floor and in handcuffs. This is the stark image that now defines the fraught relationship between the legislative and executive branches. The forcible removal of Senator Alex Padilla from a press conference held by…
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For Sale: A Green Card. The “Trump Card” Waitlist Opens
With the launch of a waitlist, the United States has crossed a philosophical Rubicon. The “Trump Card,” a program offering permanent residency to any foreign national with $5 million to spare, is now a pending reality. This is a stark,…
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“Greater Force”: A Warning Shot Across the Bow of American Dissent
The constitutional debate over the deployment of troops in Los Angeles has fundamentally shifted. It is no longer a question of legal authority alone. It has metastasized into a crisis of executive rhetoric, with the President himself announcing a new…
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National Guard in LA: Who controls the militia, and for what purpose?
The deployment of 2,000 federalized National Guard troops onto the streets of Los Angeles, against the express wishes of California’s governor, is more than a political showdown. It’s a constitutional stress test. At the heart of the armored vehicles and…
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A poor European country may be paid to accept 50 migrants deemed inadmissible by the United States
The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement has taken a new turn—this time across the Atlantic. In a quietly unfolding international deal, the small Balkan nation of Kosovo has agreed to temporarily host up to 50 deported migrants from the United…