Attorney General Jeff Sessions is seeking the resignations of 46 United States attorneys who were appointed during the prior presidential administration.
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The new lawsuit filed by Hawaii against President Donald Trump’s revised March 6 immigration executive order is just as unsound as the lawsuits filed by other states against the original order—despite what some courts have said about the original order or may say about the revised order.
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President Donald Trump this week threw his support behind a House Republican plan aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare. While it’s not yet to the liking of everyone in his party, a health care proposal was a key pledge candidate Trump said would be part of his first 100 days in office.
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Immediately after WikiLeaks released thousands of documents revealing the extent of CIA surveillance and hacking practices, the government was calling for an investigation.
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Mark Levin gave the rundown on the press conference of Speaker Paul Ryan.
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The Air Force fears that words like boy, girl, colonial and blacklist might offend people, according to an email sent to Airmen at Joint Base San Antonio.
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The cost of living in Southern California dodged a bullet when Los Angeles voters rejected ballot measure “S.”
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Conservatives in the House and Senate may have come out swinging against the House GOP’s plan to replace Obamacare, but the skeptical lawmakers have stressed that on the future of Obamacare, they’re willing to negotiate. So far, conservatives seem to have found a willing negotiating partner in President Donald Trump, though the president and his […]
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Something ominous is taking place at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) right now.
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Here we go again. In response to President Trump’s rewritten travel moratorium, the state of Hawaii is suing to block it.
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Conservative groups are now campaigning for the defeat of the American Health Care Act, the bill introduced by House Republican leadership to allegedly repeal and replace Obamacare.
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WikiLeaks latest trove of documents, which allegedly show technical details of the Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking arsenal, may neuter U.S. abilities to conduct cyber-offensive operations.
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Pro-life leaders are voicing concerns over elements of the Obamacare replacement plan unveiled by House Republicans.
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The Texas Legislature will be voting next week on a bill that will prevent men from entering women’s restrooms and the lieutenant governor of Texas says his state’s legislation is a model for the nation.
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Leaks from the White House seem to indicate a bureaucratic push against President Donald Trump and his administration, some government watchdogs have said.
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For the past few months, the legal community has been preparing for a grand showdown before the Supreme Court on student privacy rights.
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The US intelligence agencies are facing fresh embarrassment after WikiLeaks published what it described as the biggest ever leak of confidential documents from the CIA detailing the tools it uses to break into phones, communication apps and other electronic devices.
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A U.S. congressman was abruptly disconnected from his CNN interview earlier this week.
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WikiLeaks published thousands of documents purportedly taken from the Central Intelligence Agency’s Center for Cyber Intelligence, a dramatic release that appears to expose intimate details of America’s cyberespionage toolkit.
President Donald Trump signed a new version of his temporary travel ban.
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Since Donald Trump became president, local governments in highly Democratic areas have announced their intentions to shield illegal aliens from deportation.
When Congress scraps ObamaCare, they must not replace it with any scheme that confuses insurance and care.
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While anecdotal examples and internal inklings might convince some that media bias is afoot, is there actually evidence to corroborate the claim?
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Neil Gorsuch will be a defender of the rule of law and a worthy successor to Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, a panel of prominent lawyers said Tuesday at The Heritage Foundation.
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Attorney General Seeks Resignations of 46 US Attorneys
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressAttorney General Jeff Sessions is seeking the resignations of 46 United States attorneys who were appointed during the prior presidential administration.
Hawaii Has No Case Against Revised Travel Executive Order
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Hans von SpakovskyThe new lawsuit filed by Hawaii against President Donald Trump’s revised March 6 immigration executive order is just as unsound as the lawsuits filed by other states against the original order—despite what some courts have said about the original order or may say about the revised order.
Trump Halfway to First 100 Days
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasPresident Donald Trump this week threw his support behind a House Republican plan aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare. While it’s not yet to the liking of everyone in his party, a health care proposal was a key pledge candidate Trump said would be part of his first 100 days in office.
Whistleblowers vs. The State
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Carey WedlerImmediately after WikiLeaks released thousands of documents revealing the extent of CIA surveillance and hacking practices, the government was calling for an investigation.
Border Crossings PLUMMET as Trump Remains Tough on Illegal Immigration
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenPresident Trump’s approach to illegal immigration appears to be working so far, if early numbers are any indication.
Mark Levin: There Is Something Horribly Immoral About RINOcare
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Chris PandolfoMark Levin gave the rundown on the press conference of Speaker Paul Ryan.
Air Force Says Words Like ‘Boy’ and ‘Girl’ Could Be Offensive
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Todd StarnesThe Air Force fears that words like boy, girl, colonial and blacklist might offend people, according to an email sent to Airmen at Joint Base San Antonio.
Los Angeles Voters Right to Reject Anti-Housing Ballot Measure
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Salim FurthThe cost of living in Southern California dodged a bullet when Los Angeles voters rejected ballot measure “S.”
Conservatives Find Willing Negotiating Partner in Trump, Not in Speaker Paul Ryan, on Obamacare Repeal
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnConservatives in the House and Senate may have come out swinging against the House GOP’s plan to replace Obamacare, but the skeptical lawmakers have stressed that on the future of Obamacare, they’re willing to negotiate. So far, conservatives seem to have found a willing negotiating partner in President Donald Trump, though the president and his […]
TSA’s New Groping Process So Invasive, They’re Warning Police to Prepare for Complaints
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Matt AgoristSomething ominous is taking place at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) right now.
5 Facts You Need to Know About Hawaii’s Unhinged Lawsuit Against Trump
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenHere we go again. In response to President Trump’s rewritten travel moratorium, the state of Hawaii is suing to block it.
BACKLASH: This Is How to Kill RyanCare, Says One Conservative Group
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoConservative groups are now campaigning for the defeat of the American Health Care Act, the bill introduced by House Republican leadership to allegedly repeal and replace Obamacare.
WikiLeaks Docs May ‘Kill’ CIA’s Ability to Operate
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Saagar EnjetiWikiLeaks latest trove of documents, which allegedly show technical details of the Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking arsenal, may neuter U.S. abilities to conduct cyber-offensive operations.
Pro-Life Groups Sound Caution on Obamacare Replacement Bill
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidicePro-life leaders are voicing concerns over elements of the Obamacare replacement plan unveiled by House Republicans.
Texas Bathroom Bill Intended to Be ‘Model for Other States’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceThe Texas Legislature will be voting next week on a bill that will prevent men from entering women’s restrooms and the lieutenant governor of Texas says his state’s legislation is a model for the nation.
Permanent Federal Bureaucracy Leads Opposition to Trump Agenda
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasLeaks from the White House seem to indicate a bureaucratic push against President Donald Trump and his administration, some government watchdogs have said.
Supreme Court’s Pass on Transgender Case Will Ignite Further Lawsuits
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jim CampbellFor the past few months, the legal community has been preparing for a grand showdown before the Supreme Court on student privacy rights.
WikiLeaks Publishes ‘Biggest Ever Leak of Secret CIA Documents’, Reignites Questions Whether CIA Assassinated Michael Hastings
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by News EditorThe US intelligence agencies are facing fresh embarrassment after WikiLeaks published what it described as the biggest ever leak of confidential documents from the CIA detailing the tools it uses to break into phones, communication apps and other electronic devices.
CNN Drops Congressman’s Feed as He Spills the Beans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Chelsea SchillingA U.S. congressman was abruptly disconnected from his CNN interview earlier this week.
WikiLeaks Publishes CIA Trove Alleging Wide Scale Hacking
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Raphael Satter and Jack GillumWikiLeaks published thousands of documents purportedly taken from the Central Intelligence Agency’s Center for Cyber Intelligence, a dramatic release that appears to expose intimate details of America’s cyberespionage toolkit.
Trump Signs New Ninety Day Travel Ban
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressPresident Donald Trump signed a new version of his temporary travel ban.
Tucson Police Obstruct Border Patrol From Arresting Violent Illegal Alien Escapee
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Rachel AlexanderSince Donald Trump became president, local governments in highly Democratic areas have announced their intentions to shield illegal aliens from deportation.
When Replacing ObamaCare, Remember Health Insurance Isn’t Health Care
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by William M. BriggsWhen Congress scraps ObamaCare, they must not replace it with any scheme that confuses insurance and care.
Numbers Show That Democrats Place More Trust in the Media
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Billy HallowellWhile anecdotal examples and internal inklings might convince some that media bias is afoot, is there actually evidence to corroborate the claim?
Supreme Court Watchers Hail Neil Gorsuch as a Judge Who ‘Goes Deep’
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceNeil Gorsuch will be a defender of the rule of law and a worthy successor to Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, a panel of prominent lawyers said Tuesday at The Heritage Foundation.