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Year: 2023

California Passes Bills Raising Gun Taxes, Mandating Gender-Neutral School Bathrooms During Whirlwind Session

The California Legislature passed several major bills this week as it debates nearly 1,000 bills during its last two weeks in session for 2023. Four of the pieces of legislation focused on gender-neutral bathrooms for kids, a massive excise tax for guns and rezoning church parking lots for affordable housing, according to The Washington Times. […]

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Biden Cancels Alaska Oil & Gas Leases

President Biden is catching flak from both sides of the aisle for canceling drilling in Alaska. On Wednesday his administration abruptly revoked seven 10-year oil and gas leases that spanned more than 365,000 acres in a non-wilderness area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Granting the leases was one of Trump’s last actions while …

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Explosive Testimony from Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice at Disbarment Trial of Trump’s Attorney John Eastman

The disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s attorney John Eastman is in its fourth week, and on Thursday the State Bar of California rested its case and Eastman’s attorney began putting on witnesses, beginning with former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. Gableman was directed by the Wisconsin Legislature to conduct a minimal investigation of the 2020 election, and he revealed numerous instances where he believed the law was broken, and had election officials referred for prosecution.

Thursday’s proceedings began with wrapping up the California bar’s case, as its attorney Duncan Carling finished his cross-examination of Eastman. He asked Eastman if the alternate slates of electors were valid, then could any private group of citizens submit slates to the vice president who would have to consider them? Eastman responded and said the difference is that in 2020, the slates were composed of electors “formally nominated by their own party,” not private people who chose themselves. He referenced a woman in Tennessee who submits her own private slate of electors regularly that gets ignored. Neither she nor her “slate” have been prosecuted or disciplined. 

The article Explosive Testimony from Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice at Disbarment Trial of Trump’s Attorney John Eastman appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Appeals Court Finds Biden Admin Violated First Amendment By Encouraging Censorship

A federal appeals court partially affirmed a lower court’s finding on Friday that Biden administration officials violated the First Amendment by coercing social media companies to censor speech. The Fifth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s judgement that the White House, Surgeon General, CDC and FBI violated the First Amendment while finding that “the district court […]

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California Bill Preventing Local School Boards From Rejecting ‘Diversity’ Textbooks Passes, Heads to Governor

A California bill that would prohibit local school boards from rejecting books with “diverse perspectives”—including CRT—is one step from becoming law.

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FBI Seizure of Liberty Safe Passcode Exposes Privacy Loophole: Expert

FBI’s action has sparked fears over the growing power of government and the erosion of constitutional safeguards.

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Does Artificial Intelligence Lead To Artificial Truth?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – There are a lot of people talking today about Artificial Intelligence, some of it science fiction and other science fact. While AI can be a powerful tool, it is just that, a tool. The question we should be asking is, how will we use that tool? Humanity has a long history of both using and abusing tools. The very same fire that can warm your home and cook your food can also be used to burn a…

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