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Tariffs Will Be Refunded — but Not to Consumers

Going to Congress at the outset wouldn’t have made tariffs better policy, but it would have allowed Trump to avoid this mess.

The Biden DOJ’s FACE Act Prosecutions Were Worse Than We Thought

Thanks to this report from the current DOJ, the egregious weaponization of government power against pro-lifers and people of faith is now a matter...

International Olympic Committee Supports West Virginia and Idaho Sports Laws

The International Olympic Committee has just issued a Q&A that explains its new policy of allowing only “biological females” to participate in the “female...

‘Supreme Court Repudiates Sotomayor Ruling Against Firefighters’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, part 3 in my series on Ricci v. DeStefano.

Gabbard asks DOJ to probe whistleblower who ignited 2019 Trump impeachment

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has asked the Justice Department to investigate personnel whose complaints about President Trump's communications with Ukraine launched Democrats' first impeachment effort in 2019.

Rappers seem to love this W.H.; Trump, Senate ready for potential Supreme Court vacancy

Trump world continues to build its unique connection to artists in the rap world, as "Seen, Heard & Whispered" has learned that Grammy-winning artist Nelly will give a special performance at the Executive Branch, the Washington club owned by President Trump's eldest son, Don Jr.

ICE has ‘surplus’ of detention beds, and border wall is ahead of schedule

The Department of Homeland Security is facing serious headwinds on Capitol Hill, but top immigration officials touted some major bright spots Thursday, saying ICE currently has a "surplus" of detention beds, and construction on President Trump's border wall is under budget.

Accused D.C. pipe bomber faces additional terrorism, WMD charges

Brian Cole Jr., who is accused of placing pipe bombs outside national party headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021, faces new terrorism and weapons of mass destruction charges.

House thwarts war powers resolution against war in Iran

The House narrowly rejected a war powers resolution to rein in President Trump's military authority in Iran in a 214-213 vote on Thursday.

Judge who halted White House ballroom construction allows national security work to proceed at site

A federal judge who halted construction of President Donald Trump's $400 million White House ballroom clarified on Thursday that the administration can proceed with below-ground construction of a bunker and other "national security facilities" at the site.

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