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Year: 2025

Trump Activates National Guard in Washington; Judge Rejects Request to Unseal Material Related to Jeffrey Epstein

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will activate hundreds of National Guard troops to be in the nation’s capital to deal with the issue of crime. “This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we’re going to take our Capitol back,” Trump said at a press conference. “We’re taking it back under the authorities […]

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(Yet Another) Times Square Gun Control Fail

https://bearingarms.com/john-petrolino/2025/08/11/times-square-gun-control-fail-n1229546

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Illinois Gov Folds Like a Towel When Confronted on His State’s F-Rated Gerrymandering

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/illinois-gov-folds-like-a-towel-when-confronted-on-his-states-f-rated-gerrymandering

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The Supreme Court Killed Universal Injunctions In Name Only

While the Court’s 6-3 opinion in Trump v. CASA appeared to disarm Trump’s opponents of perhaps their most potent legal weapon, his adversaries had other ideas.

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486 – A Twisted Case Leads to a Twisted Decision

There is a quote that pretty much sums up a recent Supreme Court decision regarding your health insurance. Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive Sir Walter Scott In the case Kennedy v Braidwood Management, inc., we see the tangled web the United States has woven when it practiced…

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Crumbling republic

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I challenge the misuse of the word “democracy” when describing the United States. We are a constitutional republic, yet politicians, judges, and even senators undermine its foundations. From runaway legislators in Texas to federal judges ignoring rulings, I expose these threats and question the corruption, delays, and waste harming our nation’s rule of law and stability…

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Gun Shop Asks Supreme Court to Review State Ban on High-Capacity Magazines

The Washington Supreme Court previously held that large ammunition magazines are not protected by the Second Amendment.

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