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Year: 2025

492 – Federal Police Powers

Donald Trump’s recent executive order declaring a crime emergency in Washington, D.C. has created quite an uproar, both for and against it. While there have been many claims on both sides, what I haven’t seen, except for my radio program, is a real constitutional analysis of his actions. With his recent announcement post about sending National Guard troops to Chicago, I think it’s time we do that type of analysis.

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Political censorship from the Right

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People denounce censorship while demanding it against their rivals. Critics of Biden’s speech and social media restrictions now push to silence voices supporting violence. The question rises: is free speech only for agreeable opinions? From teachers to politicians, the right to express even foolish or offensive thoughts defines liberty, yet party divisions threaten its survival…

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OpenAI to Implement Age Verification System for ChatGPT as AI Mental Health Crisis Deepens

https://bonginoreport.com/science-technology/openai-to-implement-age-verification-system-for-chatgpt-as-ai-mental-health-crisis-deepens

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Libraries Are Flooded With Requests for AI-Invented Books Included on Newspaper Reading Lists

https://bonginoreport.com/science-technology/libraries-are-flooded-with-requests-for-ai-invented-books-included-on-newspaper-reading-lists

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Armed Man Posing as Law Enforcement Arrested Ahead of Charlie Kirk Memorial…

An armed man impersonating a law enforcement officer was taken into custody at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the site of a major public memorial for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
“The individual is not a member of authorized law enforcement working the event and is currently in custody,” a Secret Service spokesperson stated.

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Federal overreach is destroying our Constitutional Republic

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Constitution isn’t taught in our schools, not even our law schools. Then again, what would that matter, since the federal government has gotten involved in education, its quality has declined. Yet, despite all this evidence of failure, people still believe it is legal for the federal government to continue violating its oath to support the Constitution…

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