In virtually every conversation about activist judges, D.C. District Chief Judge James Boasberg’s name quickly comes up. He approved the spying on Republican congressmembers in former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost probe, and he forbade telecommunications companies like Verizon from revealing that they had received subpoenas. In…
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Senate Follows House Lead, Unanimously Approves Bill to Force Epstein File Release
After all the hubbub, one might call the Senate’s latest move anti-climactic, but the upper chamber agreed by unanimous consent late Tuesday afternoon to approve the bill passed by the House earlier in the day to require the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files.
Don’t Mess With Texas: Gov. Abbott Drops Hammer on ‘Radical’ Muslim Groups in Lone Star State
Yep, “Don’t mess with Texas,” as the admonition goes.
Trump Admin Makes One More Move to Delete Department of Education
President Trump resumed office last January with a promise to downsize the federal government, and one of his targets was the federal Department of Education. It’s a good target. There’s no constitutional authorization for the federal government to be involved in education in any way, and the country…
Rap Star Delivers Powerful UN Appeal for Faith and Unity After Christian Killings
Rap superstar Nicki Minaj talked about the power of faith and “uniting humanity” in a very moving speech at the United Nations over the killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Art Laffer to Georgia: No State Ever Prospered After Adding Income Tax
The great state of Georgia has, at present, a state income tax, a flat-rate tax of 5.19 percent of taxable income.
Trump Shows Off His Latest WH Addition to Saudi Crown Prince MBS in Classic Move
Donald Trump definitely appeared to be in his element when he welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House. The president reveled in showing off his new Presidential Walk of Fame on the West Colonnade that features portraits of American presidents.
Breaking: House Votes on Epstein Files Release
The Epstein Files saga has dominated much of the news coverage for months now, but on Tuesday, the House of Representatives held a key vote to finally release them. The vote wasn’t close, with only one “nay” tallied:
Of Course They Did: A Federal Court Just Annihilated the GOP’s Texas Redistricting Plan
In another blow to President Trump’s redistricting plans ahead of the 2026 midterms, a federal court panel on Tuesday rejected Texas’ newly-redrawn congressional map and ruled the state must use a map created by legislators back in 2021. The 2-1 decision followed a two-week trial in El Paso,…
(Updated) Of Course They Did: A Federal Court Just Annihilated the GOP’s Texas Redistricting Plan
In another blow to President Trump’s redistricting plans ahead of the 2026 midterms, a federal court panel on Tuesday rejected Texas’ newly-redrawn congressional map and ruled the state must use a map created by legislators back in 2021. The 2-1 decision followed a two-week trial in El Paso,…









