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Month: April 2025

What’s going on in the States?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If people can get you to focus on one thing, they can infringe on your rights somewhere else. For example, why do you think so many people are trying to get you to focus on what’s going on in Washington, D.C.? Do you think it’s because that’s where all of the infringements on your rights come from? Not hardly…

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House Passes Budget Plan to Advance Trump’s Agenda; EU Pauses Counter-Tariffs Against US for 90 Days

The House on Thursday passed a budget plan that lays the groundwork for extending President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, despite opposition from all Democrats and two Republicans who worried that it does not cut spending sufficiently. The 216-214 House vote is a preliminary – but required – step that would enable Republicans to bypass […]

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House Votes to Repeal Biden-Era Rule Restricting Bank Overdraft Fees

‘The Biden-era CFPB overdraft rule would harm the very consumers it’s supposed to protect,’ said Sen. Tim Scott.

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Supreme Court Upholds Order to Return Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Prison

The high court ruled that the man should be given due process of law upon return.

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RFK Jr. Says Food Companies Have 2 Years to Remove Artificial Dyes

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. disclosed details about his closed-door meeting with food company executives.

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USPS Seeks to Raise Stamp Price to 78 Cents to Achieve Financial Stability

A proposed 5-cent increase would mark a 56 percent rise in stamp prices since 2019, as USPS continues its push for long-term financial stability.

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Why failed government programs never seem to end

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ronald Reagan once said government programs are eternal—and he might’ve been right. From COVID-era spending that refuses to die, to unconstitutional policies and illegal immigration programs that persist, this piece explores why bureaucracy never seems to end. The solution? A better-informed public ready to hold government accountable through the power of the Constitution and civic engagement.

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