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Day: April 9, 2025

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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Tariffs, sovereignty, and the limits on government

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump’s tariffs sparked debate, but few ask where his authority truly comes from. This piece dives into constitutional limits, state sovereignty, and the growing pushback against federal overreach. From gold and silver legislation to Texas challenging federal actions, explore how understanding the Constitution may be the key to reclaiming liberty in the face of centralized power.

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Texas, New York Judges Issue Temporary Order to Stop Trump Admin from Deporting Venezuelan Migrants

Federal judges in New York and Texas on Wednesday issued temporary orders preventing the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants being held in detention facilities in the two states.
The Trump administration is attempting to deport the migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. 

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DOJ Launches ‘Second Amendment Task Force’ to Guard Gun Rights

The attorney general said the president directed her to propose a plan of action designed ‘to protect the Second Amendment rights of all Americans.’

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House Pumps Brake On Trump-Backed Budget Deal After Conservative Backlash

could vote on the budget blueprint as early as Thursday morning

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House Passes Bill to Curb Judges’ Nationwide Injunctions

The measure would prevent federal district court judges from stalling the president’s agenda with sweeping orders.

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2 Judges Limit Trump’s Deportations Under Wartime Law

New lawsuits were filed in Texas and New York after the Supreme Court removed blocks in Washington.

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5 Common Lies About The SAVE Act — And How To Refute Them

These lies are purposely designed to guilt Americans into sacrificing their right to free and fair elections.

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