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Day: September 12, 2025

America’s ‘Republic’ status is in serious danger

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – An oligarchy is a political system ruled by a few. Contrary to popular belief, legally, the US is a republic, not a democracy. However, more and more we are being governed not by Congress, but by a small group in black robes known as federal judges. If the elected branches of government cannot do anything unless the courts approve, then we are no…

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The Left Doesn’t Want You to Know the Truth About Charlie Kirk’s Killer…

We learned Friday that the man suspected of killing Kirk was caught and arrested, and the left is really working hard to invent a story where Robinson is a Trump supporter—even though that narrative makes no sense at all.
They won’t admit it, but the man who killed Charlie Kirk was driven by left-wing hatred, not Trump support.

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Engravings on Ammo Used by Alleged Kirk Assassin Include ‘Fascist’ with ‘Helldivers 2’ Reference, Lyrics to Antifascist Anthem

In the press conference confirming the arrest of Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, authorities on Friday released the list of phrases and words that were engraved on the four ammunition cartridges found in the rifle allegedly used to kill Kirk.
One of the intact cartridges reportedly contained the words, "Hey fascist! Catch!"

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South Carolina Supreme Court Allows State to Share Voter Data with Justice Department

The South Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the state to share voter data with the Justice Department after a lower court prevented it from doing so.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon posted on X on Thursday, "BIG WIN—SC Supreme Court reverses judge’s ruling denying @TheJusticeDept’s @CivilRights access to voter rolls. Clean voter rolls for the win!"

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EPA Proposes to Ax Requirement for Companies to Report Their Planet-Warming Emissions

The Hill   The Trump administration is proposing to repeal requirements for companies to report their emissions of planet-warming gases — allowing them to keep the government and public in the dark about how much they are contributing to climate change. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday it is proposing to axe requirements under a 2009 rule that forced major emitters to report their greenhouse gas emissions.    The rule generally applied to facilities that released the equivalent of at least 25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide, about equal to the emissions from 5,800 gas-powered cars. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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