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Month: July 2024

Federal Judge In Kansas Declines to Block Rule Requiring Background Checks at Gun Shows

The rule in question has been dubbed the ‘gun show loophole’ because one of its target groups was people who sell firearms at gun shows for profit.

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US Budget Deficit Hits $1.27 Trillion So Far This Year

Annual federal deficit on track for $1.9 trillion, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

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Presentation at Army Base Labeled Anti-Abortion Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Washington Examiner U.S. Army personnel at Fort Liberty in North Carolina were given a training seminar in which certain prominent anti-abortion groups were labeled as “terrorist groups,” according to information leaked from within the base. Images circulating on social media and confirmed by Fort Liberty Garrison Public Affairs Office for the Washington Examiner showed a presentation to soldiers manning access control points at the base that characterized the National Right to Life Committee and Operation Rescue as terrorist groups. The presentation slide, photographed by an anonymous person in the briefing room on Wednesday and published on social media by a pseudonymous account, highlights common tactics used by anti-abortion activists as potentially dangerous, including “demonstrations and protest,” “truth display,” “picketing,” and sidewalk counseling.  READ THE FULL STORY                   

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Who is tasked with keeping government within its limitations?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Constitution establishes a central government with limited powers, but it’s We the People who must enforce those limits. Today, Congress, the Executive Branch, and the courts overreach their authority. This illusion of power crumbles when exposed. Recent Supreme Court decisions highlight this overreach. Will we, like Dorothy and her friends, peek behind the curtain and reclaim our power?

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House Passes Bill to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voting in Federal Elections

The measure is unlikely to pass through the Senate, and the White House has expressed opposition to the bill.

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‘Completely Ignored’: Parents Outraged After Va. County Disregards Objections, Unanimously Approves Gender Identity Lessons

A Northern Virginia school district will teach kindergartners about gay parents and middle schoolers about transgenderism in the wake of a unanimous vote late last… Read More

The post ‘Completely Ignored’: Parents Outraged After Va. County Disregards Objections, Unanimously Approves Gender Identity Lessons appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Senators Unveil Bipartisan Bill to Ban Lawmakers From Stock Trading

WASHINGTON—A bipartisan group of senators on July 10 put forth a bill that would ban members of Congress and other elected officials from trading stocks. Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) announced that they had reached an agreement on the legislation. “Members of Congress should not be […]

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