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Year: 2024

Is the government stepping over its constitutional bounds?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” echoes as we confront governmental overreach and unconstitutional actions. States like Oklahoma and Florida challenge the redefinition of Title IX. I delve into these violations and propose solutions for restoring integrity. Join me in this episode, followed by a lively Q&A session.

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A War of Words: Are Pro-Palestinian Protests Productive?

Intro Pro-Palestine encampments are cropping up on college campuses all across America, made up of students of a variety of faiths and backgrounds. Even under the threat of arrest, demonstrators refuse to leave until demands are met. With concerns over anti-Semitism and the safety of Jewish students rising, it’s important to evaluate whether these protests…

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13 Federal Judges Vow to Not Hire From Columbia University

The Trump-appointed judges said they have lost confidence in Columbia as an institution of higher education.

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50 Governors Oppose Federal Plan to Move National Guard Units: ‘Power Grab’

Governors of all 50 states said they oppose a measure to move units to the Space Force.

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House Passes Bill to Restrict Energy Regulations on Household Appliances

The bill would prohibit the energy secretary from enacting energy-saving measures on products if they result in price increases.

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Republican Introduces Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote

The SAVE Act would impose new federal requirements that would-be voters show documentation verifying their citizenship status.

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Judge Merchan Uses Trump’s Interview with John Fredericks to Declare Former President in Contempt of Court

Former President Donald Trump was held in contempt on Monday by New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan over remarks the former president made on April 22 to radio and television host John Fredericks during an appearance on Outside the Beltway.
Merchan previously gagged Trump with an order preventing him from discussing prosecutors, witnesses, jurors or the judge, with the fines and potential jail time listed as potential repercussions.

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House Panel to Initiate Contempt Proceedings Against Garland

The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up a resolution on May 16 to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.

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