The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Crime shapes daily life, from city streets to the nation’s capital. Questions rise about gun-free zones, delayed firearm access, and the reliability of crime statistics. Corruption, politics, and enforcement collide as leaders face scrutiny. The real issue is not what officials promise, but how citizens protect themselves when crime and law intersect in America…
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By the afternoon of Friday, August 22, news reports showed that Washington, D.C. had gone nearly ten days without a homicide. Assuming that there were no homicides for the rest of yesterday, and we can find no record of that, there would have been ten days without a homicide in D.C. But since we are […]
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The foundation of any building determines its strength, but the foundation of Washington rests not on stone, but on money and power. Greed drives voters to demand programs and promises, fueling corruption and debt. As agencies grow and the swamp deepens, the true builders of this unstable structure remain We the People…
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Obama Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Withholding Funds From Dozens Of Sanctuary Havens
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The Daily Yonder looks into rural communities and tribes that are suing the EPA over the cancelation of $2.8 billion in crucial flood mitigation funding.
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Attorney Jeffrey Clark is continuing to battle an effort by the D.C. Bar to strip him of his law license.
Clark filed an “Exceptions to Report of Board of Professional Responsibility” on Wednesday, disputing findings that claimed he engaged in unethical behavior by drafting a proposed letter to Georgia officials on Trump’s behalf that was never sent, advising them of options that could be taken to deal with election wrongdoing in 2020.
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