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    Another One Bites the Dust

    Chip and Joanna Gaines, arguably America’s most beloved Christian couple, are prominently spotlighting a same-sex couple and their kids on a new show. The Gaines’ new series “Back to the Frontier,” a reality show about families living an 1800s lifestyle, features Jason Hanna and Joe Riggs and their sons. In an Instagram post, Hanna isn’t…
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    Ohio Urges New Yorkers Worried About Mamdani to Trade the Big Apple for the Buckeye State

    The New York City mayoral race keeps getting interesting. Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has now officially joined the fight in what looks to be a crowded general election race between himself, Mayor Eric Adams, Republican Curtis Sliwa, and the Democrat’s socialist nominee Zohran Mamdani. With such a crowded field, Mamdani still looks to…
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    Judges Should Get Judged Too

    Who judges the judges? That question has taken the forefront in recent days as questions swirl about whether certain federal judges have the authority to block many of President Donald Trump’s actions from early in his second term. But outside of this federal court limelight, many more decisions—and in some ways even more consequential decisions—are…
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    Senate Faces Litmus Test With Chance to Codify DOGE

    The Republican-controlled Senate faces a major litmus test this week of whether it is willing to cut federal government spending going forward.  This week, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., is attempting to pass a rescissions package to cut $9.4 billion in unspent funds from foreign aid and public broadcasting. The package, which targets funding for…
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    Senate Must Pass White House Rescissions Package 

    For far too long, leaders in Washington have wasted hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars on woke and weaponized programs, including outright propaganda that only the faculty of Harvard could support. The White House’s rescissions package reins in this waste and restores common sense as we work to get our fiscal house in order. The…
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    Trump Plans Unprecedented Visit to Foreign Ally

    President Donald Trump will take an unprecedented second state visit to the United Kingdom in September. “The United States’ friendship with the United Kingdom is one of our country’s oldest and most treasured alliances—which recently resulted in a historic trade deal that expanded market access for American farmers,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a…
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    Dems Should Give Mammy the Duke Treatment

    Democrats have a Mammy problem. The solution lies in the GOP playbook, if they are smart enough to open it. Democrats seem puzzled about how to handle their nominee for mayor of New York, state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. I call him Mammy, for short. The Ugandan-born, ethnically Indian 33-year-old is almost a ChatGPT-generated far-leftist designed by…
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    1 Year After Butler, Lawmakers Decry Political Violence, but Questions Remain Unanswered

    A year removed from the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024, questions remain unanswered as to the motives of the gunman, who was fatally shot by a Secret Service countersniper, and how such a horrific episode can be prevented in the future. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., who represents…
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    Incumbent Working to Retain Seat so Republicans Can Take Over Virginia House

    All eyes are turning to Virginia as the state heads into its off-year elections for governor and control of the Virginia House of Delegates this November. As Virginians cast their ballots this fall, Americans will get a glimpse of how people in this bellwether state feel about President Donald Trump, Republicans, and their policies. In…
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    Trump Administration Sets Deportation Record

    The mass deportation of illegal aliens is not new. The U.S. has been removing thousands of illegal immigrants every year since the 1800s, according to official Department of Homeland Security data. Prior to the second Trump administration, the highest annual illegal immigrant-removal numbers reported were under the Obama administration, according to DHS figures.   During President…
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    Ohio’s Bernie Moreno Joins Senate Leadership Team

    Last week, Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, joined the leadership team of Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., where he will serve as a deputy. This move is rather significant, especially for a senator who just took office in January and could signal more opportunities to come. When reached for comment, Barrasso and Moreno’s offices directed…
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    The Senate’s Crossroads on Trump Nominations

    Senate Republican leadership is facing pressure to increase the pace of confirming President Donald Trump’s nominees now that the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is in the rearview mirror. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, “has repeatedly urged Senate leadership to work through recesses and stay in D.C. as long as it takes to confirm President Trump’s nominees,…
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    ‘They’re Hiding Something’: Democrats Panic Over Masked ICE Agents

    Democrats presented a bill in the Massachusetts House on Wednesday to ban U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from covering their faces during immigration raids and arrests. Democrats and Republicans are sparring over the issue with increased heat as leaders on the Left look to pass similar legislation on the federal level.   ICE agents have…
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    FBI ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Case Goes Far Beyond Comey and Brennan

    “POTUS wants to know everything we are doing.” Keep that line in mind when anyone talks about the FBI investigating former Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, and beyond. It’s what Lisa Page, former FBI lawyer, texted then-boyfriend FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok amid the 2016 campaign. We tend to dismiss Page as…
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    Florida Lawmaker Contrasts His State’s Growth to New York Exodus

    A freshman congressman explains the Florida way as it relates to effectively stewarding taxpayer dollars to deal with quality-of-life issues in America. Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Fla., offered his expertise in government management, having served as the chief financial officer of Florida. He was elected to Congress on April 1 in a special election in Florida’s…
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    Autopen Scandal Deepens. Could Pardons Be Invalidated?

    The so-called autopen scandal appears to be getting worse for former President Joe Biden as more information comes to light. Biden, some of his former staffers, and a handful of thought leaders in the Democratic Party have attempted to triage the message about the inner workings of the previous presidential administration. But tangible evidence is mounting that it…
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    The Time to Act Is Now. The Senate Must Pass the Rescissions Package.

    The time has come for Congress to address the unchecked expansion of the administrative state. The federal bureaucracies have created a new class of nameless, faceless elites, who have governed us for decades without ever winning an election and are accountable to no one. At the same time, the century-long growth of this “fourth branch”…
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    Ex-DOJ Lawyers Join DNC, Left’s Lawfare Against Trump

    Media accounts have cast departing Justice Department lawyers as principled nonpartisan civil servants too conscientious to serve a politicized Trump administration. But several of these lawyers have taken up very political roles after they’ve left the department.  Dan Freeman, the litigation director for the Democratic National Committee, touted his time in the Justice Department in…
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    Trump Threatens 100% Secondary Tariffs on Russia If No Ukraine Deal in 50 Days

    President Donald Trump says he will impose a 100% secondary tariff on Russia if a peace deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is not reached in 50 days.   Trump appears to have grown increasingly frustrated with Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent weeks as Russia has rejected a deal to end…
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    GOP’s Perry Faces Rematch in House Race in Pennsylvania

    Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., is facing a formidable return challenger in former TV news anchor Janelle Stelson for the 2026 midterm elections. Stelson, a Democrat, who lost to the Pennsylvania congressman last November in the 10th Congressional District by 1.2 percentage points, announced her bid to run again on Monday. If past is prelude, the…
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