Supreme Court Upholds Sanctions Against Pro-Trump Lawyers Sidney Powell, Lin Wood in 2020 Election...
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal by a number of Trump-aligned lawyers who challenged the results of the 2020 election in Michigan.
Service Members Speak Out Against DEI Training in the Military
Over 200 U.S. military individuals voluntarily participated in independent survey addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training in the military.
House Intel Chair Turner warns of ‘serious national security threat,’ urges Biden to declassify
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner on Wednesday urged President Biden to declassify information related to a "serious national security threat."
Gun Rights Groups Asks Supreme Court to End Illinois Gun, Magazine Ban
Two Second Amendment advocacy groups petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments against Illinois’s ban on certain semiautomatic firearms and magazines.
‘No One Will Lay a Finger on Your Firearms’ If I’m Elected: Trump Promises...
However, if Joe Biden is reelected, ‘your gun rights will be gone,’ he warned against his likely 2024 opponent.
Former President Donald Trump vowed to...
Nashville Jury Finds 6 Pro-Life Activists Guilty of Violating FACE Act
Six pro-life advocates facing more than a decade in federal prison heard back from a Nashville jury of 5 men and 11 women with a verdict of guilty on all counts.
Washington State Democrats: Using Ammo a ‘Privilege’ That Needs to Be Taxed
2024 session of Washington Legislature’s ended with slew of Democrat-backed gun control proposals, including taxing people for “privilege” of using ammunition.
28 Republican AGs Say Ending Ammo Sales at Missouri Plant Could Harm National Security
AG of 28 states are demanding Biden ignore a request to investigate the Lake City Army Ammunition plant’s policy of selling 5.56 mm rifle ammunition to civilians.
Pennsylvania Gun Restrictions for Adults Under 21 Struck Down by Federal Court
Pennsylvania’s ban on adults under 21 carrying guns in public violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal court ruled on Jan. 18.
Advocates Outraged That Feds Asked Banks to Search Customers’ ‘Religious Texts’ Purchases
The federal government flagged transactions for religious texts, according to documents obtained by the House Judiciary Committee
New York Stock Exchange Abandons Plan to Control America’s Natural Resources
‘Very few people understand how close we were to losing control of our property and natural resources through this diabolical NAC scam,’ Margaret Byfield said.
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.