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Day: July 30, 2025

What happened to… limited and enumerated powers?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Constitution of the United States created a government with limited and enumerated powers, at least according to the Tenth Amendment. Yet those limits seem to have no effect on government today, regardless of which political party is in power. Does the federal government have the authority to make a de facto national ID, where every state and federal actor has…

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5 People Charged in ‘Vicious’ Brawl in Cincinnati That Sparked Safety Debate in the City

COLUMBUS, Ohio—Five people have been charged in a bloody, late-night brawl in downtown Cincinnati over the weekend that involved dozens of people and raised concerns about crime in the Ohio city. A video of the fight early Saturday shows a crowd milling about before several people start throwing punches. One man falls to the ground […]

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Los Angeles County to Draft Ordinance Banning Officers From Covering Their Faces

The Department of Homeland Security said masks protect federal officers from a growing number of assaults.

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White House Unveils Crypto Report With Recommendations on Making US a Digital Assets Innovator

The cryptocurrency working group urges regulators to ensure that new financial products reach consumers without red tape.

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Woke Cincinnati Police Chief Blames Social Media After Black Mob Viciously Attacks White Victims

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/woke-cincinnati-police-chief-blames-social-media-after-black-mob-viciously-attacks-white-victims

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DEI police chief scolds Americans for sharing videos of black mob attacking white people…

But instead of focusing on the violent, racially charged attack caught on camera, DEI Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge seems more concerned with the video going viral and how it might make black people “look bad.”
The video shows a white man being thrown to the ground and brutally beaten by a large group of black people.

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