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Month: November 2025

Shutdowns, shootings, and socialism: The real cost

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Recent events reveal deeper trends as shutdowns test government power, shootings expose failures of responsibility, and socialism promises more than it delivers. These issues highlight growing overreach and a widening gap between leaders and their constitutional duties. The path forward depends on citizens reclaiming limits, defending rights, and insisting on accountable leadership…

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Nevada Supreme Court Allows Trump Alternate Electors Case to Proceed

The ruling means that the electors can be prosecuted on felony charges in Las Vegas.

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Google Sued for Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool to Track Users’ Private Communications

Gemini was able to tell technology writer Ruben Circelli who his first crush was in elementary school as well as one of his character flaws.

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SCOTUS’s new term to include tariffs, elections, and states’ rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With the Supreme Court back in session, there are plenty of cases we should be interested in. Some of the cases, the court will hear; just as important are the cases the court decides not to hear. Today, I want to take a look at some of those cases, especially those that involve the constitutional powers of government…

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‘Horrible precedent’ set by ‘vindictive’ CFIA ostrich slaughter, says Mario Zelaya

Subhead:On Friday’s Rebel Roundtable livestream, David Menzies and Drea Humphrey were joined by political commentator Mario Zelaya and independent journalist David Krayden to discuss the aftermath of the cull.#

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Trump will sue BBC for $5bn despite apology…

https://revolver.news/2025/11/trump-will-sue-bbc-for-5bn-despite-apology/

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Discharged Transgender Air Force Troops Sue to Get Pensions & Benefits

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/discharged-transgender-air-force-troops-sue-to-get-pensions-benefits

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