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Day: September 4, 2025

Better late than never: The limits of delayed justice

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Justice delayed raises tough questions. FBI whistleblowers win settlements after years of lost rights, while the CDC only now examines COVID-19 vaccines. Washington, D.C. struggles with crime despite heightened security. These late responses show action eventually comes, but is it enough? The call remains clear: society must demand swifter accountability and protection of rights…

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‘We Are Being Lied To’: RFK Calls Out CDC Cover-Ups

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told members of Congress that there are “thousands” of examples of federal bureaucrats covering… Read More

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Senator Says It’s ‘Extremely Troubling’ to Believe Rights Come From the Creator

The U.S. Senate has wasted no time getting back to serving the American people after its six-week summer recess. With issues like the Sept. 30… Read More

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Appeals Court Temporarily Lifts Restrictions on Trump’s Los Angeles National Guard Deployment

The appellate court reversed a lower court decision limiting the president’s use of the military in Los Angeles.

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California Passes Bill to Require Schools to Notify Parents of ICE Operations

The legislation would take immediate effect and requires all schools and colleges to notify parents, guardians, and staff about nearby operations.

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Judge Rules Trump Admin’s Harvard Funding Freeze Was Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Massachusetts on Wednesday ruled that the Trump administration acted illegally when it froze more than $2 billion in federal funding for Harvard University earlier this year amid a battle over the school’s response to antisemitism.
Harvard President Alan Garber accused the federal government of attempting to exert “unprecedented and improper control" over the Ivy League school in April, and claimed the freeze impacted programs unrelated to antisemitism.

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