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    ‘Trump Is Bringing Democracy Back’: Is Trump the Most Honest Politician in Washington?

    It’s been 15 days since “Liberation Day,” the day President Donald Trump announced a slew of tariffs on foreign goods. After unexpected movement in the bond market—bond yields rose rather than fell—Trump announced a 90-day pause on many of his April 2 tariffs. Since Liberation Day, however, the administration claims more than 130 countries have…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Maine Gov. Janet Mills Doesn’t Know It Yet, But She’s an ‘Insurrectionist’

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. I want to wade into a very controversial topic. I want to be very careful. It’s…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    Texas Legislature Considering Change to Law That Could Increase Lawfare

    A handful of laws are making their way through the Texas Legislature that could exacerbate the use of malicious lawfare to silence unwanted speech. Texas passed the so-called Texas Citizens Participation Act in 2011. This was one of many laws in states around the country designed to curtail what’s called Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    California Sues Trump Over Tariffs

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom sued on Wednesday to block President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The lawsuit states that California’s economy is “directly harmed” and alleges Trump’s effort to institute the tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) is unconstitutional. “President Trump’s new tariff regime has already had devastating impacts on the economy,…
    Katelynn Richardson
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    Michigan SOS Benson Slammed for Failing to Maintain Accurate Voter Rolls, Transparency Issues

    THE CENTER SQUARE—An election integrity watchdog group is criticizing Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for what it calls a failure to enforce—and tendency to violate—the state’s election laws since 2020.  As part of its ongoing analysis of how well battleground secretaries of state handled recent elections, the Fair Election Fund gave Benson a failing…
    Thérèse Boudreaux
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    DOJ Announces Lawsuit Against Maine for Failing to Protect Women’s Sports

    The Department of Justice launched a civil lawsuit against the Maine Department of Education for failing to protect women in women’s sports, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday. “The Department of Justice will not sit by when women are discriminated against in sports,” Bondi said. “This is about sports. This is also about these young…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Texas GOP Senate Primary Race Gets Ugly Early

    The most contentious Senate contest of 2026 is shaping up to be between two Republicans. Since Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared his run to unseat Sen. John Cornyn, who has represented the Lone Star State since 2002, the two candidates have hammered each other with attack ads that question each other’s character and MAGA…
    George Caldwell
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    Nevada Cleans Over 160,000 Names From Voter Rolls

    THE CENTER SQUARE—The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office announced Monday that it had removed 162,519 voters from its voter registrations. Furthermore, the state also deactivated 37,749 voters. In total, the state removed 200,268 people from being able to vote.  “The Secretary of State’s Office takes the transparency, security and accessibility of our elections very seriously, and is…
    Zachery Schmidt
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    Jury Finds Illegal Alien Guilty of Raping, Murdering Maryland Mother of 5

    A Maryland jury has found an illegal alien guilty of murdering Rachel Morin, a mother of five.  Victor Martinez-Hernandez was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree rape, third-degree sexual offense, and kidnapping in Morin’s case. The jury found Martinez-Hernandez guilty on all four counts.   In August 2023, Morin went missing after leaving home to exercise…
    Virginia Allen
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    Arkansas to Allow Christian Adoption and Foster Care Groups to Bypass Same-Sex Homes

    An Arkansas bill prohibiting state officials from forcing faith-based adoption and foster care organizations from placing children in homes that go against an agency’s religious or moral beliefs was signed into law by Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Sanders, former White House press secretary for President Donald Trump, signed Act 509 last Thursday along with…
    Michael Gryboski
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    GOP Sues Over Virginia Law Allowing Dems to Select Its Candidates

    Virginia’s new “convention ban” outlaws the ability of political parties to choose their candidates through their own conventions and instead virtually requires them to use taxpayer-funded primary elections where voters from the opposing party can interfere in the candidate selection process. Now, a local Republican Party is challenging the law as an unconstitutional violation of…
    Joe Thomas
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    Second Time’s the Charm? Rogers Takes Another Shot at Michigan Senate Race

    Former Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., on Monday announced his 2026 run for the soon-to-be-vacated Senate seat of retiring Michigan Democrat Sen. Gary Peters.  Rogers, a veteran of Michigan politics, who lost to Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., in his 2024 Senate run, represented Michigan’s 8th Congressional District from 2001 to 2015. He lost by fewer than…
    George Caldwell
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    Former Washington Post Writer Gushes Over ‘Handsome,’ ‘Morally Good’ Accused Killer

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Former Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz described accused murderer Luigi Mangione as “morally good” and “handsome” during a Sunday appearance on CNN. Police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, arrested Mangione in December 2024 following a five-day manhunt after UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson was killed in a shooting just outside a Manhattan hotel while en route to…
    Harold Hutchison
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    Idaho AG Hails Pro-Life Win

    Idaho has won a major pro-life victory in state court. Judge Jason Scott of Idaho’s 4th Judicial District Court on Friday held that there was no expansive right to an abortion under the state’s constitution while acknowledging the state’s two exemptions to the general ban on the procedure. The ruling follows a separate win last…
    Jacob Adams
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    Wisconsin Farmer Again Challenges USDA Program Rules as Discriminatory

    THE CENTER SQUARE—The U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to discriminate in many of its programs, according to a new letter from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty wrote the letter telling the USDA that it will file a lawsuit if the issue is not corrected within 60 days. Wisconsin Institute…
    Jon Styf
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    Washington State Women Expose ‘Diversity’ Rules at Girls Frisbee Tournament

    Two women in Washington state have exposed and are calling out a high school girls Ultimate Frisbee league for promoting transgenderism at a recent tournament in SeaTac, Washington.  According to a thread of posts Tuesday on X, Dawn Land and Beth Daranciang attended the DiscNW tournament on March 1 holding signs promoting the protection of…
    R.E. Wermus
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    National Democrats Raising Money to Keep Virginia Legislature Blue in November

    What price would you put on a constitutional amendment allowing abortion right up to the moment a baby is about to be born? What about giving your local police the authority to conduct warrantless searches of your home simply because you are on a list of people who purchased a legal consumer product? Well, if…
    Joe Thomas
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    Michigan Governor Draws Flak From Fellow Democrats for Meeting With Trump

    Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is taking heat from within her own party for her cordial meeting Wednesday with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.  Whitmer was present as Trump signed an executive order stripping the security clearances of two former administration officials and launching investigations into their conduct. Now, other Democrats and Democrat-aligned…
    George Caldwell
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    How Ron DeSantis Turned Florida Red—and Why It Will Remain That Way

    In 2022, the state famous for deciding the presidential election in 2000 dramatically shifted to the right, catching Democrats and Republicans by surprise. The only person not surprised was Gov. Ron DeSantis, who brought the state from purple to bright red, and he plans to ensure that Florida remains that way. As a Floridian, I…
    Faith Behrens
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    Virginia Democrats’ Increasing Political Obstructionism

    During the 2013 campaign for Virginia governor, the GOP nominee, then-Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, warned that if his opponent, Democrat and Bill Clinton confidant Terry McAuliffe, were to win, “D.C.-style politics would take over in Richmond.” Well, a dozen years later, his words seem to be prophetic and ironic at the same time. McAuliffe did…
    Joe Thomas
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