By John & Nisha Whiteheada “Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent. Men…
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By David Manney A Strike That Shook the Desert and the Dais In the early hours of June 22, President Donald Trump ordered a coordinated,…
By Aaron Walker Well, that was quick. Trump once again is able to be Commander-in-Chief. Let’s do a quick review. On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom filed a…
By Adam Peters Gun laws have come under renewed scrutiny in recent years after the Supreme Court recognized a right to carry concealed weapons. However, that…
By JAMES LYNCH Washington Attorney General Nick Brown was back in a Seattle courtroom Wednesday on birthright citizenship. Arguments were heard before a three-judge panel…
‘It makes it very dangerous when you’re hunting with rifles and people aren’t wearing colors that make them easy to see’ By Bob Unruh A court…
By Chris Powell The U.S. Department of Justice has officially launched a civil rights investigation into the City of Chicago under Mayor Brandon Johnson, following…