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Month: February 2025

Some Gun Parts Are Not Protected by Second Amendment: Appeals Court

The Constitution does not cover gun parts like a suppressor, a court concluded.

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USAID and George Soros’ Foundation Bankrolled a News Outlet That Spurred the First Trump Impeachment

The U.S. Agency for International Development has partnered with the Open Society Foundations, the funding network established by Hungarian American billionaire George Soros, to bankroll… Read More

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‘Sanctuary Sheriff’ Refuses To Comply With ICE Detainers, Calling Them ‘Unconstitutional’

‘We will make every effort to block, interfere and interrupt their actions’

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DOJ Sues Illinois, Chicago, Cook County Over Unlawful Sanctuary Statutes

The Trump administration has sued Illinois, Chicago, and Cook County for impeding the enforcement of federal immigration law. …

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Judge Pauses Plan to Put USAID Workers on Leave; Trump Aims to Cut US Trade Deficit With Japan | Capitol Report

With just hours to go before thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees were to be placed on administrative leave, a federal judge puts the plan on hold. President Donald Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House. What did the two leaders announce, and what new executive orders […]

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Trump Orders AG to Review Biden’s Gun Policies Within 30 Days

Second Amendment advocates see the executive action as the first step in keeping campaign promise to defend the right to keep and bear arms.

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Follow the money to find Democrat corruption in Govt

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Allegations of corruption and mismanagement plague USAID, prompting scrutiny from the Trump administration. With claims of wasted funds, ties to terrorism, and political influence, the agency faces a major shake-up. Now under the State Department, Marco Rubio vows reform, sparking debate over accountability, government oversight, and the future of U.S. foreign aid.

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