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Month: June 2026

What is the code of conduct for public officials?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump has asked Senate Majority Leader John Thune to “fire” the Senate Parliamentarian. Is it based on evidence of some criminal or unethical activities? No. Apparently, Trump wants the parliamentarian fired because Trump isn’t getting his way. Is that the code of conduct we expect from the President? Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde has filed articles of…

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Illinois’ Assisted Suicide Law Preys On The Disabled, Lawsuit Alleges

‘The perception that … she is better off dead, is discrimination’

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38% of Democrats ‘Ashamed’ to Be Americans

Democrats are far more likely to say they’re “ashamed” to be Americans than are other U.S. adult citizens, results of a new national survey by The Economist/YouGov reveal.
With the nation’s 250th anniversary less than a month away, the survey conducted June 13-15 polled Americans’ views on their country.
When asked to rate how “proud” they were to be an American, 60% of U.S. adult citizens said they were either “very proud” (42%) or “somewhat proud” (18%).
While 20% of all adults said they were either somewhat (12%) or very (8%) “ashamed,” nearly twice as many Democrat citizens (38%) said they were ashamed, including 12% who reported that they were “very ashamed.” Only 40% of Democrats said they were at least somewhat proud to be Americans.
Another 22% of Democrats said they were “neither” proud nor ashamed to be Americans, on par with the 20% of all U.S. adults who voiced no opinion, one way or the other.
Democrats were also much less likely to think that America has been “a force for good in the world.”
Fully 61% of all U.S. adults answered either “yes” (25%) or “mostly yes” (36%) when asked if America has been a force for good, but only 10% of Democrats fully agreed, while 35% said they mostly agreed.
In a separate question, nearly half (45%) of Democrats said American compared poorly to the world’s other countries, including 25% who called it “worse than average,” 14% who labeled it “among the worst” and 6% who declared their home country “the worst” in the world.
In all, 54% of U.S. citizens said America was either the greatest country in the world (21%), among the greatest (20%), or better than the average country (13%).
Democrats were also found to be more critical of their country in an America 250 national survey of U.S. adults conducted between April 30 and May 3, 2026 by Elon University/YouGov.
Fully 68% of U.S. adults agreed that “I am proud to be an American,” including half (48%) who said it’s “very true” that they were a proud American. Slightly less than half (48%) of Democrats agreed.
And, when asked if there was “any other country on Earth you would rather live in than the United States today,” 55% of Democrat adults said “Yes.” Among all U.S. adults, about two-thirds (65%) said there’s no place else they’d rather be.

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Sen. Josh Hawley Seeks Answers From MLB Over Objection to Pride Night Protest

Hawley accused the MLB of being selective regarding its rules of not allowing writing on uniforms.

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ANDY NGO REPORTS: Feds drop hammer on 15 Minnesota Antifa members accused of organized anti-ICE violence…

https://thepostmillennial.com/andy-ngo-reports-feds-drop-hammer-on-15-minnesota-antifa-members-accused-of-organized-anti-ice-violence

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Ed Department Transfers More Key Responsibilities in Next Moves to Dismantle Agency

The Department of Education is transferring two of its key responsibilities to other parts of the executive branch, marking the administration’s latest effort to wind down the agency’s operations. The agency is moving its Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services to the Department of Health and Human Services. OSER staff will work with HHS…

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FBI Raids Leftist Group With History Of Suspect Voter Registration Practices

The Ohio Organizing Collaborative has ties to a voter canvassing group with a ‘bad reputation’ for suspected fraudulent voter registrations.

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Transgender Athlete Dominates Female Competition On Way To New York Girls’ Shot Put Championship

Athletes are allowed by New York state to participate on the basis of gender identity instead of biological sex

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