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Year: 2025

Report: Biden DOE Weaponized Department Against Christians

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/trump-doj-reveals-biden-doe-weaponized-department-against-christians

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New York AG Asks Appeals Court to Reinstate Trump’s $500 Million Civil Fraud Penalty

The appeal comes after a New York court set aside the penalty on Aug. 21.

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Trump to Sign Executive Order Renaming Defense Department the “Department of War”

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/trump-to-sign-executive-order-renaming-defense-department-the-department-of-war

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Bondi Floats Gun Ban for Transgender People

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2025/09/05/bondi-floats-gun-ban-for-transgender-people-n1229805

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DOJ Opens Grand Jury Criminal Investigation Fed Governor Lisa Cook Over Mortgage Fraud Allegations…

The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook – and has issued multiple subpoenas as part of the inquiry into whether she committed mortgage fraud, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing ‘officials familiar with the matter.’
It comes on the heels of two criminal investigations from Federal Housing Finance Agency director Bill Pulte, who has been dropping receipts for weeks with evidence that Cook committed fraud – including claiming two properties as her “primary residence” – as well as claiming that a rented out third property was her’second home’ – all things that would qualify her for better rates and tax treatment .

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Teaching Gun Safety in Schools

In Tennessee, students in kindergarten through 12th grade will receive mandatory gun safety lessons during physical education classes, a necessary measure in a state where firearm deaths among children are 37% higher than the national average.
The Washington Post paraphrased Amy Maples, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for Memphis-Shelby County Schools, the state’s largest district: “The district will work with local law enforcement and the health department to develop the lessons, which will include examples of how gun violence has affected their community, Maples said.

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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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