Why Didn’t Pelosi Release the J6 Video?
“I’m actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access [to the videos].” J6 Committee chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) by MARK ALEXANDER House and Senate Demos ...
Read more.Countering the Biden Administration’s ESG Push: A Litigation Update on Utah v. Walsh
by Anna St. John & Ned Hedley Last week, the plaintiffs in Utah v. Walsh, filed a motion seeking to enjoin the implementation of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) new regulation that makes it easier for ...
Read more.The True Lesson of Mask Mandates Goes Far Beyond the Fact That They Didn’t Work
by Jon Miltimore Writing in the New York Times on Tuesday, columnist Bret Stephens highlighted new research from an Oxford University epidemiologist who found that masks—and mask mandates—did nothing to slow ...
Read more.Why Do Business With Companies That Hate You?
by DOUGLAS ANDREWS If a business takes your money and uses it to pursue an agenda at odds with your core values, why support that endeavor with your hard-earned money? ...
Read more.Federal Farmer Makes his Case for the Tenth Amendment
By: TJ Martinell Given the power various officers in the federal government would wield, the Federal Farmer believed that there needed to be a better mechanism to appoint them and remove ...
Read more.Unpopular Truths Need to Be Told
Freedom needs fearless truth-tellers by Dan Sanchez “Tell the people what is honestly believed to be true. Disregard votes. Pay no attention to popularity. ‘To thine own self ...
Read more.Supreme Court Considers Domestic Spying Too Secret to Be Challenged
by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to review a lower court’s dismissal of the Wikimedia Foundation’s lawsuit against a National Security Agency (NSA) ...
Read more.Convention of States People Making Up History Again
by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. The con-con people are at it again: making up history to suit their purpose, that purpose being to call a second Constitutional Convention. Here’s what was ...
Read more.War and the Constitution
By: Judge Andrew Napolitano Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it chooses? Are there constitutional and legal requirements that must first be met before ...
Read more.James Madison’s Last Day in Office: Veto of the “Bonus Bill”
By: Dave Benner As his last official act as President, James Madison vetoed a bill that would provide federal funding for building roads and canals throughout the United States. Today in ...
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