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SCOTUS Reminder on Due-Process Mandate of Unanimous Juries Requires Trump’s Guilty Verdicts to Be Vacated

The constitutional flaws in Bragg’s case against Trump were clear even before the Supreme Court’s Erlinger decision.

White House Physician Tries to Calm Speculation around Visit from Parkinson’s Expert

White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor is a longtime friend of the Bidens and was involved with one of James Biden’s businesses.

NYT Keeps Botching Religious-Freedom Case

Pamela Paul’s recent op-ed in the New York Times was notable for two things.

NATO Faces the World with a Doddering U.S. President

It’s not just a problem for Americans if the president is mumbling, stumbling, and bumbling like Mr. Magoo. Biden’s poor decisions are harming NATO.

House Democrats remain divided on Biden as nominee after private meeting

House Democrats left a closed-door meeting Tuesday still divided, after airing their private views about whether President Biden should remain the party's nominee.

House Freedom Caucus boots one member, loses another

The House Freedom Caucus voted to remove Rep. Warren Davidson and saw another member depart from the conservative collective in response.

Biden’s tight schedule rattles his public appearance, contends Gov. Whitmer

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer defended President Biden, saying his bad moments are just a small part of how he handles his "aggressive calendar."

Trump says Biden won’t quit the presidential race

Former President Donald Trump thinks President Biden will stay in the race and says there is little that skittish Democrats can do about it.

Speaker Johnson preparing legislative package to combat ‘China-led axis’

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday he wants to pass major legislation before the year's end to combat what he called a "China-led axis" of nations intent on destroying America.

Why is religion flooding into public schools? It has nowhere else to go

Religion seems to be flooding into public schools. This is perhaps most striking with Louisiana’s new law requiring schools to post the Ten Commandments in every classroom, but the Pelican State is not alone. Is this Christian Nationalism at work? Maybe. But there is a more obvious possibility: The share of people who are religious is much […]

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