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Year: 2025

How many government agents does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ronald Reagan said, “A government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll see on this earth.” Almost as sure as the eternal existence of a government bureau is the likelihood that they’ll screw things up. Let’s face it, governments tend to screw up just about everything they touch. I say just about because, if government screwed up everything it touches it would…

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Stanford Medicine Ceases ‘Gender-Related Surgical Procedures’ for Patients Under 19

The decision took place ‘after careful review of the latest actions and directives from the federal government,’ the university stated.

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NYC Mayoral Hopeful Mamdani Wants to Raise Taxes on White People

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/nyc-mayoral-hopeful-mamdani-wants-to-raise-taxes-on-white-people

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Gavin Newsom Sues Fox News for $787 Million, Claiming Network Defamed Him over L.A. Riots

Breitbart   California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing Fox News for $787 million over its “deceptive editing” of a call he had with the president during the Los Angeles immigration riot. The Newsom suit, filed Friday and reported by a variety of news outlets, charges that prime time host Jesse Watters claimed the governor lied about his phone calls with President Trump, who ordered National Guard troops to Los Angeles earlier this month. Historically, politicians and lawmakers have avoided suing news outlets as the bar for winning is a high one and most consider unflattering or inaccurate coverage the cost of doing business in the political arena. But that didn’t deter the the media-conscious governor whom many expect to run for president in 2028. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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Supreme Court Limits Judicial Blocks on Birthright Citizenship Executive Order in 6-3 Decision

The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Trump administration’s request for partial stays of lower court orders blocking the enforcement of his birthright citizenship executive order.

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State powers questioned in federal courts

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the Nuns in New York who are suing the state for requiring them to provide abortion in their employee healthcare. Or the case where the United States sued the State of Tennessee for banning sexual identity procedures on minors. Or the right of the States of Oklahoma and Utah to have their case against the EPA heard in their Circuit Court rather than…

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‘Colossal Abuse Of Power’: Trump Slams Judicial Coup As SCOTUS Reins In Lower Courts

After the Supreme Court on Friday held that federal district courts lack the authority to enter nationwide injunctions, President Donald Trump slammed the lower courts for their “colossal abuse of power.” Trump held a press conference at the White House with Attorney General Pam Bondi after the ruling came down, noting the lower courts’ attempts […]

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