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Day: April 24, 2025

Going head to head: How checks and balances limit power

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – American democracy thrives on healthy conflict. The clash between three branches and three levels of government prevents overreach and preserves liberty. By encouraging checks and balances and federalism’s friction, power remains constrained within enumerated limits. Embracing robust constructive confrontation ensures accountability, protects freedoms, and sustains the nation’s core founding principles.

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Trump Orders Agency Heads to Overhaul Probationary Reviews for Federal Workers

The order directs agencies to certify that continuing employment for any probationary employee ‘advances the public interest’ before they can gain tenure.

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Election Officials Question Agency About Trump’s Overhaul of Election Standards

A federal judge has halted the implementation of a new proof-of-citizenship requirement for voter registrants.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Efforts to Defund ‘Sanctuary’ Cities

San Francisco, Santa Clara, and 14 other cities sued to stop implementation of executive orders to strip federal taxpayer funding from them.

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EPA Head Demands Answers from Company Putting Sulfur Dioxide into the Air to ‘Address Global Warming’

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is demanding a company that deliberately sends sulfur dioxide into the air to combat global warming provide detailed information on its practices. Critics of the practice, which is called geoengineering, say it puts potentially harmful pollutants into the air and needs more oversight.

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6 Things to Know About the Judge Blocking Trump’s Election Integrity Order

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly blocked part of President Donald Trump’s executive order on election integrity.  Kollar-Kotelly, who was appointed to the District Court for… Read More

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