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Day: March 21, 2025

Childish politics

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Childish behavior isn’t just for kids—it’s alive and well in modern politics. From protests that resemble tantrums to leaders dodging blame like sneaky toddlers, immaturity runs deep. Why is corruption so protected? Why is truth hidden? It’s time we demand accountability and choose leaders who have outgrown childish ways and are ready to lead with integrity.

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Judge Raises Potential Implications in Trump’s Use of Wartime Law for Deportations

A Justice Department lawyer has maintained that the deportation flights were carried out legally.

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Appeals Court Upholds Order Reinstating Thousands of Federal Workers

The mass layoffs are a part of the Trump Administration’s attempts to shrink the size of the federal government, cut spending, and increase overall efficiency.

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DOJ Wants Judge Removed From Case Challenging Trump’s Executive Order

District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell already granted a temporary restraining order stopping the executive order on March 12.

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Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Illegal Immigrant and Activist Jeanette Vizguerra-Ramirez

The court cited ‘unusual circumstances’ in the case and a lack of clarity over whether her detention and potential removal were legally authorized.

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Boston, Minneapolis Mayors Repeat Vow to Break Law Against Harboring Illegals

Michelle Wu of Boston and Jacob Frey of Minneapolis have both promised illegal aliens safe harbor in their cities. …

The post Boston, Minneapolis Mayors Repeat Vow to Break Law Against Harboring Illegals appeared first on The New American.

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Tennessee General Assembly Passes Bill Expanding Requirements for Students to Use Bathrooms Based on Biological Gender

Legislation that would restrict bathrooms, changing rooms, and similar facilities to students based on their biological gender is headed toward the desk of Governor Bill Lee after it passed in the Tennessee General Assembly this week.
The Tennessee State House on Thursday passed House Bill (HB) 64 by State Representative Gino Bulso (R-Brentwood) with 74 votes in favor and just 18 against, while the Senate on the same day substituted Bulso’s legislation for the bill previously submitted as Senate Bill (SB) 472 by State Senator Janice Bowling (R-Tullahoma), with the chamber passing it with 25 votes in favor and four against. 

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Federal Judge Blocks DOGE From Accessing Social Security Information for Now

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/federal-judge-blocks-doge-from-accessing-social-security-information-for-now

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