In the UK, authorities are encouraging and defending those who hate their country to the point of arresting a British citizen for simply stating that he didn’t like seeing all the Palestinian flags on his street.
The proof is in the pudding, though, as up to 30 Britons a day are arrested for petty offenses like social media posts and catcalls while child rapists walk the streets scot free because, according to the Home Office counsel, “In a free society, we’re all obliged to put up with some degree of perceived nuisance.”
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – History doesn’t repeat, it rhymes. From the government’s stake in Intel to an executive order banning flag burning, echoes of past mistakes appear again. Is this investment in America’s future, or a step toward communism? Does free expression still stand strong, or is censorship creeping closer? The present raises familiar and troubling questions…
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A lower court ruling that struck down most of Trump’s global tariffs won’t take effect until Oct. 14.
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The states will develop vaccine recommendations that are based on science, officials say.
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‘drips with disdain and slavery’
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‘Unconstitutional, unworkable, and unacceptable’
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A lower court ruled earlier this year that only the government can bring such cases.
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The move follows President Donald Trump’s indication that he is prepared to deploy both National Guard personnel and federal agents to address rising crime and to expand deportation operations in the city.
Speaking on CBS’s Face the Nation, guest host Ed O’Keefe asked Noem about reports of a broad Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation expected to begin in Chicago as early as next week.
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