Ty and Charlene Bollinger return to examine the growing clash over medical freedom and information control. From legal protections for vaccine manufacturers to informed consent, the discussion questions who defines acceptable science.
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The Supreme Court has turned away legal challenges to the Air Force’s vaccine mandate, leaving affected service members with limited judicial recourse. Critics argue this decision denies justice for military personnel.

Texas AG Sues Hospital, Doctor over Allegedly Providing Sex Change Drugs to Minors, Billing Medicaid
The Texas attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a hospital and physician accused of prescribing gender-affirming drugs to minors and billing Medicaid. The case highlights rising legal scrutiny over youth gender-care practices.
A federal judge has halted Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The ruling intensifies debate over religion and the Constitution.
A group of federal lawmakers, led by Rep. Greg Steube, sent a letter urging the Department of Justice to investigate four states whose laws prohibit religious exemptions from vaccine mandates for schoolchildren. They argue such laws violate constitutional religious freedoms and the Free Exercise Clause.
We The People Have A Voice! Tonight we open up the phone lines to allow you to exercise your 1st Amendment! It's "Free Speech Friday" On Caravan To Midnight!
An interim House Judiciary Committee report alleges the European Union pressured major technology companies to apply EU speech rules globally, including in the United States. The report says internal communications show this influence extended to how content is moderated on U.S. platforms.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confronted ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos on This Week after Stephanopoulos defended former CNN host Don Lemon’s actions, emphasizing probable cause and legal limits for reporting versus criminal activity.
Joke’s over. By Daniel Greenfield Around twenty years ago or so, late night comedy was well… comedy. It was funny and while the hosts and…
Blue Lives Matter says it successfully ran decoy operations to distract anti-ICE protesters while real immigration raids unfolded nationwide. The tactic highlights rare grassroots coordination in support of federal law enforcement.
The Justice Department confirmed it will charge former CNN host Don Lemon for his role in disrupting a Minnesota church service alongside anti-ICE protesters. Officials say Lemon will face prosecution under the Ku Klux Klan Act for allegedly conspiring to violate worshippers’ civil rights.
Network evening newscasts devoted minimal airtime to anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minneapolis church service, drawing criticism over selective coverage. Media analysts argue the incident involved serious civil rights concerns that were largely ignored.
By Victoria Taft If you wanted to understand the stakes of the federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, few moments are quite as revealing as this…
By Noah Dan Bongino is officially OUT of the FBI and officially BACK on X and back on his podcast show. And I’m sad to report…

















Dear Diary: Ex-CNN ‘Journo’ Jim Acosta Says He’d Fire Scott Jennings If He Worked for Him
At a recent media forum with Mehdi Hasan and Joy Reid, Jim Acosta stated that if Scott Jennings worked for him, he would fire him, drawing reactions online. The comment highlights tensions between media personalities and political commentary today.