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Day: October 24, 2025

In ‘disinformation’ we trust

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Thanks to the internet and social media, ideas are no longer filtered by elitists and their organizations. You no longer have to wait to be told what others think you need to know. Today, you can get all sorts of information, often right from the source. And boy, does that make the elitist filters mad. When a lie is called the truth, what do you trust?

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Unions Sue Trump over Immigrant Drivers License Crackdown

Two national public employee unions sued the Trump administration over its restrictions preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial drivers licenses.
The American Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees filed a petition for review against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

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Federal Judge Hears Challenge to Trump’s Deployment of Troops to Washington

The Washington government argues the president lacks legal authority to send troops to patrol the capital city.

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7 Charged in Pennsylvania Voter Registration Fraud Scheme

Officials said they did not uncover systemic electoral manipulation in the investigation.

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Major White House Renovations Through the Years

From the West Wing to a bowling alley, here’s how the White House changed.

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Sioux Falls Mayor Wants More Gun Control for Local Spaces

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/10/24/sioux-falls-mayor-wants-more-gun-control-for-local-spaces-n1230373

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Frightening: WHO drafts plan for ‘global health emergency corps’ to override governments on pandemics…

The World Health Organization has quietly released a new “global health emergency plan” that, if implemented, would hand unprecedented authority to unelected global bureaucrats — giving them the power to command “emergency coordination” not just during pandemics, but for virtually any global crisis, including climate change and online speech.
The GHEC recognizes that a consistently organized health emergency workforce in every country, with interoperable surge capacities and an interconnected group of leaders at regional and global levels, provides the basis for a more coordinated and therefore effective response to health emergencies and pandemics.”

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