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A federal judge on Tuesday rejected California Governor Gavin Newsom’s emergency motion to halt President Trump’s deployment of U.S. military forces in Los Angeles, escalating a dramatic standoff between state and federal authority over immigration enforcement and public protest response.…
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Should you be jailed for burning the American flag?
The Flag, The First Amendment, and The Tenth President Donald Trump’s denunciation of anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles as “animals” who should face an “automatic” one-year jail sentence for burning the American flag is not merely the heated rhetoric of…
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ICYMI: One-Time $1k Contribution For Americans Born 1/1/25 – 1/1/29
President Donald J. Trump has never been one for small gestures. And the so-called “Trump Accounts” are no exception. Framed as the emotional centerpiece of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” these newborn investment accounts promise a $1,000 stake in the…
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Trump Remark Sparks Constitutional and Ethical Controversy Amid LA Protests
In the wake of escalating protests in Los Angeles against federal immigration raids, President Donald Trump’s recent statement – “They spit; we hit” – has ignited a firestorm of criticism and raised profound questions about the balance between federal authority…
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California Sues Trump Over National Guard Deployment Amid L.A. Unrest
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the federalization and deployment of the California National Guard to Los Angeles without state consent. The legal action follows President Donald Trump’s…
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Marines Ordered to Los Angeles as Anti-Immigration Riots Escalate: A Moment of Force, a Test of Federal Power
In a move that has stunned observers and reignited fierce debate over federal authority, the Pentagon confirmed Monday that 700 U.S. Marines from Twentynine Palms are deploying to Los Angeles to reinforce security amid days of violent protests following mass…
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How Past Presidents Used the Insurrection Act And What The Constitution Says About It
The recent deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles and discussions about potential Marine involvement have brought to the forefront critical questions about the constitutional limits of federal military power within the United States. To grasp the significance of…
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Federal Officials Respond With Arrest Threats And Marine Intervention To LA Protests
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s threat to unleash Marines on Los Angeles streets, paired with border czar Tom Homan’s warning to arrest Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, has thrust the Constitution into a perilous spotlight. This isn’t mere posturing—it’s…
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Back in the U.S., Abrego Garcia faces charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s unlawful deportation to El Salvador’s brutal CECOT prison, followed by his return to face criminal charges in the United States, has exposed a chilling breach of constitutional duty. This case—where a court order was brazenly ignored—demands we…
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Will SCOTUS Allow Trump’s Push to Dismantle Education?
A surprising clash over the Department of Education is grabbing attention — and it’s not just about schools. The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a judge’s order that’s stopping their plan to drastically cut the agency…