The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Einstein calls repeating failures insanity, yet we persist. Congress churns out politicized results, while violence and moral decay escalate. Courts debate life and identity, echoing past mistakes. Why do we trust those who fuel division? History warns us: forgetting lessons condemns us to repeat them. Will we ever break free from this destructive cycle?
Read MoreA lower court previously found energy producers could not demonstrate a close enough connection to the policy they oppose to justify participating in a lawsuit.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden announced a historic mass clemency this week, commuting the sentences of 1,500 nonviolent offenders who were previously transferred from prison to house arrest as part of a COVID pandemic measure to reduce the risk of infection in federal prisons.
The misconduct of Conahan and another Luzerne County judge led the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to throw out 4,000 juvenile convictions, and the discredited state judges were ordered to pay $200 million to the victims.”
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The federal government overspends and overreaches, violating the Constitution and mismanaging taxpayer dollars on projects like the CHIPS Act and climate initiatives. Illegal immigration adds more financial and societal costs, as migrants receive benefits while some commit crimes without deportation. Today, I expose these issues and explore what We the People can do to address them.
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Read MoreFor nearly two decades, the decent, hard-working Duke lacrosse players were treated like social pariahs, all because of the lies from a vile criminal who saw an opportunity to cash in on the left’s infamous race hoaxes.
Mangum, who is serving a prison sentence for murdering her boyfriend, falsely accused three Duke players of raping her while she was performing at a team party in March 2006.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced on Thursday that he’s suing Glock, Inc., an Austrian firearms manufacturer, for “knowingly manufacturing and selling handguns that can easily be converted into machine guns,” he said in a livestream press conference and subsequent press release.
Although Glock does not manufacture the aftermarket add-on devices called auto sears or “switches,” which can convert Glock handguns to fire automatically and are generally illegal to possess in the United States, the attorney general accused Glock of “refus[ing] to make design changes to discourage this conversion and promotes ‘fun’ of machine guns.”
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