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Year: 2025

Texas AG Investigates USA Fencing for Disqualifying Female Athlete Who Refused to Fight Trans Fencer

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Karoline Leavitt Confirms Pronoun-Displaying Journalists are Snubbed for Denying Reality

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House Passes Bill Requiring People To Prove Citizenship In Order To Vote With 208 Democrats Voting Against

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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Ohio’s Qualified Immunity Ballot Initiative

A federal appeals court ruled on April 9 that the ballot question supporters’ free speech rights were probably violated.

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What’s going on in the States?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If people can get you to focus on one thing, they can infringe on your rights somewhere else. For example, why do you think so many people are trying to get you to focus on what’s going on in Washington, D.C.? Do you think it’s because that’s where all of the infringements on your rights come from? Not hardly…

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Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes Sue Trump Administration Over Election Integrity Executive Order

Attorney General Kris Mayes joined Secretary of State Adrian Fontes in a lawsuit filed with 19 other Democratic-run states against the Trump administration challenging his executive order on election integrity measures for allegedly intruding on state sovereignty. However, Democratic officials supported HR 1, a 2021 bill in Congress that would federalize elections, and President Joe Biden issued an executive order during his tenure directing federal agencies to find ways to facilitate voter registration and voter education. This is the 16th lawsuit Mayes has filed along with other Democrats against the new Trump administration.
Trump’s executive order will require individuals to show documented proof of citizenship (DPOC) in order to register to vote instead of merely attesting to it. Other changes include prohibiting QR codes, requiring ballots to be received by Election Day, and regularly cleaning noncitizens from voter rolls. Trump’s executive order directed the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to carry out many of his changes. 

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Federal Judge to Block DHS From Revoking 530,000 Immigrants’ Temporary Legal Status

The judge says the administration’s action is targeting ‘people who followed the rules.’

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Supreme Court Upholds Order to Return Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Prison

The high court ruled that the man should be given due process of law upon return.

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