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Day: May 2, 2025

Why this fight between the chief executive and the inferior courts is so important

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Checks and balances rely on friction among branches of government. From judicial pushback to executive oversight, constitutional accountability demands robust challenges. When legislatures, executives, and courts clash, we witness governance principles in action. Citizens must scrutinize these confrontations to ensure each branch upholds the rule of law and…

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Paying Your Groceries With Gold? Some States Seek to Shake Up Reliance on Dollar

Allowing the use of precious metals in transactions will help tame inflation, restore the middle class, and protect the U.S. economy, supporters said.

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FBI Places Censorship Agent Elvis Chan on ‘Terminal Leave’…

The committee accused Chan of obstructing its investigation into alleged social media censorship by failing to comply with a subpoena for a deposition.
Chan served as the main liaison between the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF) and social media platforms before the 2020 presidential election.

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Recipients of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Had Higher Mortality Than Those of Moderna: Study

Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida’s top health official, co-authored the preprint paper.

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‘Tolerant’ Leftists Shout Down Gen Z Lawmaker For Saying Boys And Girls Are Different

The time to listen to black men is apparently over if they have the temerity to stray from gender orthodoxy.

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The Heavy Tax of Regulation

Other steps the Trump administration took during his first term and pledges to continue this time include reforming NEPA, the 1970 National Environmental Policy Act, which requires federal government agencies to consider the environmental impact of their decisions.
A 2022 study by the National Association of Manufacturers found, “The total cost of federal regulations in 2022 is an estimated $3.079 trillion (in 2023 dollars), an amount equal to 12% of U.S. GDP.”

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