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Day: April 7, 2025

468 – Whose Safety Matters More?

Imagine you are stopped by law enforcement. Maybe you were doing something wrong, maybe not. At this point, when you are in the custody of law enforcement, whose safety matters more? In the 2017 Fourth Circuit case United States v. Robinson, the question came up, does officer safety trump your right against unreasonable search and seizure, even your own safety?

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House Republican to Introduce Bill Increasing Congress’s Authority on Tariffs

The bill faces long odds to passage in Washington, currently dominated by Republicans who back the president.

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3 Pennsylvania Officials Plead Guilty To Election Fraud – And 2 Are Still In Office

The scheme is an example for cheaters to study, and they will, unless Pennsylvania changes some laws to make it harder to cheat.

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2,100,000 Non-Citizens Getting Social Security Numbers Is Major Concern

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/2100000-non-citizens-getting-social-security-numbers-is-major-concern

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California Flunks Federal Oversight on 7 Programs

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/california-flunks-federal-oversight-on-7-programs

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Idaho Governor Signs Bill Banning Businesses, Schools From Requiring Medical Procedures

Gov. Brad Little signed the legislation after vetoing a similar bill.

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UN Tax on Shipping to Fund Global Tyranny

The United Nations desperately wants access to your money. It has been dreaming of taxing humanity from the start. And now, it is about to make that dream come true, with potentially catastrophic implications for humanity. A powerful but little-known UN agency is quietly plotting to impose global taxes on international shipping under the guise …

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Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Admin, Fired Board Members to be Reinstated

The full court vacated a previous order that blocked the reinstatements of members of two boards.

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