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Day: February 5, 2025

Teaching our children

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Who is teaching my child, and what are they teaching them? I see teachers unions prioritizing activism over academics. With 70% of eighth graders struggling in reading and 72% in math, I question if schools focus more on DEI and immigration policies than real education. Are students learning what truly matters for their future?

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Trump: U.S. to “Own” and Rebuild Gaza, Displace Its People

President Trump announced plans for the United States to take control of the Gaza Strip and relocate its remaining inhabitants. …

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Second Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

A Maryland judge has blocked Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship, issuing a nationwide injunction.

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Unions Sue to Block DOGE Access to Labor Department Computer Systems

The suit comes the same day as a nationwide protest action against DOGE’s planned overhaul of the federal government.

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The Persecution of Innocent American Christians

My wife and I attended the J6 rally in DC.  Millions of us did.  Several of my friends were hunted down and locked up.  One of those was my Pastor/friend Bill Dunfee who served 4 months in prison for his part in the “insurrection.”  He was sentenced to 36 months.  He was not given a fair trial.  He never violated any law.  He never threatened nor harmed anyone.

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Contrasting DEI With Equality of Opportunity

Commentary Folks with common sense likely were pleased when a recent executive order came down from the Trump administration to ban DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programs from all federal agencies. One wonders why it has taken so long to discard such an un-American system from the government. What is DEI? It is a Marxist […]

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Unions, Attorneys General Warn Federal Workers Against Trump Admin’s Buyout Offer

One Democrat attorney general called the offer ‘misleading’ and urged her state’s 29,000 non-military federal workers to ‘read the fine print before signing.’

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Judge appears likely to block DOGE from accessing Treasury Department records…

The hearing followed a lawsuit filed by three federal unions that alleged DOGE employees violated federal privacy laws when they accessed data from the Treasury Department, including the names, social security numbers, birthdays, bank account numbers, and addresses of taxpayers.
The agreement allows two individuals associated with Musk but employed by the Treasury Department called special government employees to have “read only” access to the sensitive data.

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