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Day: April 29, 2026

‘One big bunch of thieves’ corrupt Congress

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress is debating the latest “Farm Bill”, or as I like to call it, the “One Big Beautiful Scam”. I’ll also accept “Pork-a-palusa”. That’s because the bill, anticipated to cost over $1 trillion over the next decade, is stuffed full of government funding for illegal programs that steal money from the American people to help politicians infringe on our rights…

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Southern Poverty Law Center Gets Taste of Its Own Debanking Medicine

After years of the Southern Poverty Law Center demanding that charitable foundations blacklist conservative and Christian nonprofits, the shoe is finally on the other foot: Fidelity Charitable has denied contributions to the SPLC. Fidelity hasn’t targeted the SPLC for ideological reasons in the same way the SPLC targets conservatives, however—America’s largest sponsor of donor-advised funds…

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Supreme Court Could Upend Lawsuits Over Monsanto’s Weedkiller

Herbicide, a controversial ingredient called glyphosate, cancer, and a major chemical company, are before the Supreme Court this week.

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Senator Marsha Blackburn Calls on Tennessee to Redraw 9th Congressional District to ‘Cement’ MAGA Agenda

After the U.S. Supreme Court released its decision, prohibiting the creation of race-based Congressional districts under the Voting Rights Act, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) on Wednesday called on the Tennessee General Assembly to reconvene and redraw the 9th Congressional District. 
"I urge our state legislature to reconvene to redistrict another Republican seat in Memphis," wrote Blackburn in a post to X. "It’s essential to cement [President Donald Trump]’s agenda and the Golden Age of America."

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SCOTUS Confirms First Amendment Protects Pregnancy Center Donors From Nosey Abortion States

‘Since the 1950s, this Court has confronted one official demand after another like the Attorney General’s. Over and again, we have held those demands burden the exercise of First Amendment rights,’ wrote Justice Gorsuch.

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Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ Lawsuit Requesting Arizona Voter Data

‘The Court will dismiss the Attorney General’s claim with prejudice because amendment would be legally futile,’ the judge wrote.

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Supreme Court Restricts Race-Based Redistricting in Louisiana Case

A federal district court had ordered that a second black-majority congressional district be created in the state after finding black voters underrepresented.

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