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Trump’s $1.7B anti-lawfare fund: Letters to the Editor — May 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump using his $1.7 billion IRS settlement fund to compensate “victims of lawfare.”

More proof that progressives are pro-crime

For progressives, the problem is that this tech works too well, reducing car theft...

Three Year College Degrees — Pro and Con

Exploring choice in educational programs.

‘Worst client’: ICE has become a major headache for the Justice Department

A federal appellate court judge delivered an epic burn to the Department of Justice during oral arguments this month in a case where the government was attempting to defend ICE's aggressive posture in making arrests at churches.

Trump endorsement propels Texas GOP Senate runoff to its bitter conclusion

Voters in Texas head to the polls Tuesday to bring an end to one of the costliest and nastiest Senate Republican primaries in the Lone Star State's history.

Trump fires warning shot at SCOTUS as major citizenship showdown looms: ‘It will be a disaster’

Trump blasts the Supreme Court over the birthright citizenship case, claiming the 14th Amendment was meant for babies of slaves, not birth tourism.

RNC legal victory clears North Carolina voter roll purge of noncitizens through jury responses

The RNC says it secured a consent judgment requiring North Carolina to purge noncitizens identified through jury-duty excusals from voter rolls.

RNC legal victory clears North Carolina voter roll purge of noncitiznes through jury responses

The RNC says it secured a consent judgment requiring North Carolina to purge noncitizens identified through jury-duty excusals from voter rolls.

‘Seattle can’t survive this’: Critics hammer socialist mayor after Starbucks reversal

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reverses her Starbucks boycott stance as the coffee giant announces a massive corporate expansion in Nashville, Tennessee.

DOJ puts blue states on notice as ICE fight barrels toward next constitutional showdown

DOJ demands Maine, Massachusetts, Washington and Oregon issue undercover plates to ICE, threatening legal action if states don't comply by Friday.

The DNC’s 2024 autopsy is out

The Democratic National Committee — after months of both internal and external pressure — released a haphazard version of its autopsy of Kamala Harris’...

Is the Castro Indictment a Prelude to a Maduro-Style Op?

Raúl Castro was indicted by the Trump DOJ for lethal attacks against civilians in 1996.

The Supreme Court Tightens the Screws on the Cuban Regime

Havana Docks arms the current administration with an additional lever over communist Cuba.

Jeff Bezos’s Subversive Appeal to the Progressive Left

In promoting Bezos’s remarks, the left undermines its contention that the impossibly wealthy contribute nothing to the federal treasury.

FCC seeks public comment on transgender content warnings for children’s TV ratings

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said the agency is seeking public comment on whether the television ratings system should include parental warnings for children's programming that features transgender or gender identity themes, as the FCC reviews whether current ratings adequately inform families about what their children are watching.

Sen. Rick Scott’s bill aims to combat Chinese-linked cyberattacks

Sen. Rick Scott is proposing a bill to prepare U.S. critical infrastructure against cybersecurity threats from China.

Congressional committee asks telecoms to do more to prevent scams as losses surge

A powerful congressional committee is urging major telecommunications companies to do more to protect Americans against scams, part of a widening investigation into the role that U.S. companies play in the surge in cyberscams that cost Americans an estimated $200 billion in 2024.

Trump allies explore, consider the new Anti-Weaponization Fund

John Eastman is deciding whether to file a claim under the new Anti-Weaponization Fund.

Gun activists ask Supreme Court to block Maryland’s ban on firearms at ‘sensitive places’

A coalition of gun-rights groups has asked the Supreme Court to step in and block a Maryland law that bars even concealed-carry permit holders from carrying firearms at "sensitive places" such as state parks, museums and mass transit.

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