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Month: July 2025

Adam Schiff Melts Down Video After Criminal Referral, Ducks Questions From Reporters

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Anti-ICE Violence Escalates to Doxing, Threatening Officers at Home

“ICE is trash,” announced the handwritten note, placed atop a pile of garbage, dumped on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer’s front lawn. Another vulgar note threatened… Read More

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Schiff Caught in Mortgage Scheme That Deceived Lenders, Federal Housing Chief Says

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Courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court may be in recess for three months, but technically, the job never stops. Today, I want to examine some recent work that the Supreme Court has been doing, illustrating just how much courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives. For example, it was the Supreme Court that recently cleared the judicial hurdles to the…

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Trump Administration Cuts $59 Million in Grants to the University of Arizona Designated for Progressive Projects

The Trump administration halted 64 grants the federal government was giving to the University of Arizona (UA), totaling $59.2 million, according to AZPM.
Funding was cut for projects such as integrating Indigenous knowledge into geoscience education at Grand Canyon National Park and addressing racial inequity in STEM education.

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Government Begins Transition Prioritizing English Language Across Agencies

The federal government has begun to implement President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order designating English as the official language of the U.S. with initial guidance issued by the Department of Justice Monday.
Federal agencies have been directed to review and rescind earlier guidance based on an executive order from former President Bill Clinton in 2000, which directed them to enhance access to federal programs for less proficient English speakers. Agencies are to consider English-only services and embrace translation-assistance technologies where possible to save on the cost of translation services.

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