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Month: April 2025

We Must Teach Children to Love Freedom More Than Government

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In the real world, governments aren’t cute and cuddly. They’re monsters.

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Executive and judicial branches, constitutionally, who is stronger?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all know that the federal government is made up of three branches. However, contrary to what you may have been taught, those branches are not equal. So, in the head-to-head fight between the executive and judicial branches, constitutionally, who is stronger? What happens when they oppose the elected Executive of the United States?

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Declassified Memos Uncover McCabe’s Ruthless Scheme to Install Mueller and Escalate Trump Setup

On May 16, 2017, Andrew McCabe announced to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein that the FBI had formally opened an investigation into President Donald Trump for alleged collusion and obstruction, intensifying calls for a special counsel to lead the Russia probe. Declassified memos reveal McCabe’s strategic campaign to install Robert Mueller, capitalizing on Rosenstein’s doubts and Comey’s leaked memos to secure an independent investigation.

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California Bill to Prohibit Lawmakers From Signing NDAs Advances in Legislature

If passed, violation of the law would be punishable as a misdemeanor under the Political Reform Act of 1974.

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North Dakota Governor Vetoes Bill Meant to Shield Kids from Sexually Explicit Books at School

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/north-dakota-governor-vetoes-bill-meant-to-shield-kids-from-sexually-explicit-books-at-school

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DOJ Rescinds Biden-Era Limits on Seizing Journalists’ Records in Criminal Leak Probes

Attorney General Pam Bondi said the policy change will restore prosecutors’ ability to hold government leakers accountable.

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Government’s unjust powers

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government exists to secure rights through the governed’s consent. When it overreaches, passive silence becomes complicity. This exploration examines power’s limits, urging every citizen to actively engage when freedoms are threatened. It challenges complacency and reminds us that inaction equates to approval, emphasizing the vital role of collective civic responsibility.

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Federal Government Sues Rochester Over ‘Sanctuary’ City Policies

The city called the lawsuit ‘political theater’ and accused the Trump administration of trying to ‘commandeer local resources.’

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