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Rosendale Sends Letter To ATF And IRS Demanding Answers After Visiting Recently Raided Montana...

Great Falls, MT – Today, Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) sent a letter to ATF Director Steven Dettelbach and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel demanding answers on...
Mark Houck with his seven children,

Raided Pro-Life Activist Sues DOJ for ‘Malicious Prosecution,’ Emotional Distress

Pro-life activist Mark Houck and his wife are suing the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its treatment of their family during his harrowing arrest at gunpoint.

ACLU Will Represent NRA In Free Speech Case Before Supreme Court

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will represent the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a First Amendment case before the U.S. Supreme Court.

 Colorado Cake Artist Still Being Harassed in Court

Jack Phillips, who successfully defended his right not to make a cake celebrating a same-sex wedding at the Supreme Court, is still being legally harassment.

9/11: ‘Able Danger’ Meets Explosive World Trade Center Demolitions – Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer...

Richard Gage speaks with Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer about his role in Able Danger which uncovered 2 terrorist cells that were already being “infiltrated” by CIA.

IN-DEPTH: ‘I Fought the Good Fight’; High School Football Coach Returns to the Field...

A high school coach returns to the game on the first of Sept. after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of his First Amendment right to pray on the football field.

House Democrats ditch “Bidenomics” messaging

House Democrats have rejected White House's months-long campaign to sell term "Bidenomics" going into 2024 election divided on communicating on U.S. economy.
Rep. James Comer

Comer Wants to Know Why Fed Worker Health Program Pays $1 Billion for Ineligible...

James Comer is demanding to know why the FEHBP is shelling out more than $1 billion annually in payments for people who aren’t eligible participants.
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Supreme Court Will Hear San Francisco’s Challenge to EPA Rule

San Francisco claims the standard provided in discharge permits is too vague. The Supreme Court agreed on May 28 to hear San Francisco’s appeal of...
The Supreme Court as composed June 30, 2022

Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies

Bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine critics blame for explosive growth of U.S. government in recent decades should be overturned, the Supreme Court heard.
Congress Can Raise the Debt Ceiling or Default on Debt

Everything You’ve Heard About the Debt Limit is Wrong

Popular narratives about why national debt has become so massive are false. Two of the most common are that tax cuts and military spending are largely to blame.

Biden Admin Pledges $3 Billion to Address Climate Change, Promote ‘Gender Equity’ Overseas

Biden to spend $3 billion to help less developed economies address climate change, including $400 million to advance "gender equity" in those countries.