The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the significance of “temporary security” versus “essential liberty,” delving into the Second Amendment’s phrase about a “well-regulated Militia.” I argue why an armed population is vital for a free state and question the implications of relinquishing arms for government promises of safety, challenging conventional perspectives on liberty, security, and governmental roles in our…
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Read MoreGOP senators are pressing the IRS over what they say is a politically-driven audit of a conservative watchdog that scrutinized the Biden administration.
Read MoreLosing that much money on every EV is bad news for Ford, but it’s even worse for General Motors, which postponed the construction of a $4 billion electric vehicle plant in Michigan.
“During Ford’s second-quarter earnings briefing in July, Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley said the company would slow the ramp-up of money-losing EVs, shifting investment to Ford’s commercial vehicle unit and citing plans to quadruple sales of gas-electric hybrids over the next five years.”
In late October Judge Engoron put Trump on the witness stand after he blasted the former president and accused him of violating the gag order with his remarks to the press.
Radical Marxist New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $250 million in ‘damages’ in her lawfare case against President Trump.
Speaker Johnson says this positions the GOP to win upcoming spending battles, but Democrats claim victory in extending their 2023 funding program for 75 days.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) has been ordered to bring its problem-prone electronic absentee ballot application process into conformance with “the requirements of the law.” The process, which was largely created by embattled WEC administrator Meagan Wolfe, is part of MyVote, a digital platform on which voters apply for an absentee ballot and are able […]
Read More“Parents have a right to informed consent if the state wants to keep their children’s blood for decades and use it for purposes other than screening for diseases,” said IJ Senior Attorney Rob Frommer.
“New Jersey’s policy of storing baby blood and DNA and using that genetic information however it wants is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment rights of all New Jersey parents and their newborns.”
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