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Year: 2026

Dr. Oz: 450 Hospice Providers Shut Down in California, Not a Single One Called to Say Anything…

The discussion also turned to a separate topic involving a comment Oz said President Donald Trump made during a conversation aboard Air Force One. Katie Pavlich raised the question during the exchange.
They may change their minds over time, but in 10 weeks, we’ve shut down 450 payment systems to these guys that’s representing at least 600-700, $700 million just this year, and no one’s complaining because they know they got caught.”

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519 – Defining Election Day

Congress gets to set Election Day, at least for federal offices. But is Election Day defined as the day the votes are cast, or the day they are counted? That is the question in the case Watson v. RNC.

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No government program goes unpunished

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – No government program goes unpunished, as promises of help breed waste, fraud, and consequences. From healthcare reforms to relief funding, systems become targets for exploitation and overreach. Citizens face rising costs and eroding trust, raising questions about accountability, legality, and how long people tolerate programs that harm more than help…

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Virginia Dems Sign Onto National Popular Vote Compact. It’s All About Power, Not Democracy.

Day after day, new Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger and her fellow Democrats demonstrate how much of their agenda is simply about securing power. Spanberger signed… Read More

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NYC Exodus? Buyers Flood NJ, Paying $150K Over Asking…

https://x.com/TheChiefNerd/status/2045480281193275573

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House considers expungement of Trump’s second impeachment…

https://revolver.news/2026/04/house-considers-expungement-of-trumps-second-impeachment/

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Rep Ilhan Omar’s net worth reportedly plunges from staggering sum in new filing…

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said she is not a millionaire and blamed a major accounting error after a congressional financial disclosure listing her assets as high as $30 million drew scrutiny from Republicans and a congressional watchdog.
The amended filing shows Omar reported between $102,503 and $1,005,200 in income in 2024 from assets she and her husband own, according to the Journal.

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