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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 2

2009—In an opinion concerning the Court’s denial of certiorari in Johnson v. Bredesen, Justice Stevens, joined by Justice Breyer, opines that Tennessee violated a death-row inmate’s…

The Venezuela Crisis

If President Trump intends to use military force to topple Maduro, he should go...

Trump’s Thanksgiving: Bans, Slams, and Autopen Repeals

Alas, no, he cannot revoke the Biden presidency via social media post.

The U.K.’s About-Face on Puberty Blockers for Children

A new major clinical trial exposing minors to puberty suppression represents an indefensible course...

Why Is Princeton Clamping Down on Recording On-Campus Events?

The timing of these new rules is rather suspicious.

Hegseth defends lethal strikes against alleged drug traffickers: ‘Biden coddled terrorists, we kill them’

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth defends Trump administration strikes on Caribbean drug vessels, stating that, "Biden coddled terrorists, we kill them."'

USCIS halts ‘all asylum decisions’ after DC shooting of National Guard members

USCIS halted all asylum decisions after an Afghan national was accused of shooting National Guard members in Washington, D.C., killing one of them.

Abbey Gate Gold Star father blisters Biden after Afghan national allegedly ambushes 2 National Guardsmen in DC

Gold Star father blames Biden administration for D.C. shooting by Afghan national, citing inadequate vetting during failed 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.

Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez for 2024 drug trafficking sentence

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will be pardoning former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who in 2024 was convicted for drug trafficking and weapons charges and sentenced to 45 years in prison.

House GOP eyes bill to add citizenship question to census

House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer said Friday that his committee will take up a bill to add a citizenship question to the 2030 census.

‘Seditious Six’ unlikely to face punishment, say law experts

Military law professionals say President Trump's administration likely has no criminal charges available to use against the six Democratic lawmakers who, in an online video this month, told service members to refuse illegal orders from the commander in chief.

Melania Trump unveils business venture and documentary

First lady Melania Trump revealed her new production company, Muse Films, alongside an upcoming documentary on her.

Trump says all of Biden’s auto-penned actions are canceled, threatens Biden with perjury charges

President Trump announced Friday that he has "terminated" all executive orders and other documents signed by autopen under President Biden and threatened to charge his predecessor with perjury.

State Department ‘immediately’ halts all Afghan passport visas following deadly National Guard attack

The State Department immediately paused all visas for Afghan passport holders after Rahmanullah Lakanwal allegedly killed Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom in a D.C. attack.

Trump plans ‘full and complete pardon’ for former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking

Trump announced a full pardon for former a Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking while backing another candidate in Sunday's presidential election.

EXCLUSIVE: Stefanik steamrolls top conservative opponent; GOP leaders hand her commanding edge in NY primary

Unprecedented early support consolidation gives Stefanik the presumptive GOP nomination for New York governor, leaving rivals to petition onto the ballot instead.

A look back at the biggest presidential Thanksgiving scandals, surprises

Washington controversies, including President Richard Nixon's "I am not a crook" statement and President Bill Clinton's impeachment inquiry heated up during Thanksgiving.

Trump Threatens Biden with Perjury Charges Related to Autopen Signatures

The president plans to terminate all documents signed with Biden’s autopen.

The success of Trump’s mid-decade redistricting strategy hinges on court action

Four months into the redistricting fight, President Trump's push to carve out more GOP-friendly seats has slipped into legal limbo, raising the chance that Democrats could end up with the upper hand.

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