By Joseph Lord Democrats facing tough reelection battles have begun to openly break with President Joe Biden in recent weeks over his plan to reverse Title 42 restrictions on entry into the United States through the southern border, highlighting fears among vulnerable Democrats that the issue could turn the tide in November. Since taking office, Biden has […]
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Supreme Court Revisits Decades-Old Miranda Rights Precedent
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court revisited its 56-year-old precedent, Miranda v. Arizona, at an April 20 hearing as justices and lawyers sparred over the extent to which the landmark decision protects criminal defendants and provides a basis for post-trial litigation by acquitted defendants. The specific issue in Vega v. Tekoh, court file 21-499, an appeal […]
The story of how the 2020 election was stolen is finally taking shape
By Joseph Farah It may be the biggest scandal in American history. Think about that. America’s been around for a long time – 246 years! Almost two years ago, American citizens went out to cast their votes in the 2020 election – dutifully, honestly, respectfully, conscientiously, faithfully, responsibly, in good faith. President Donald Trump got […]
Border Patrol Union: Abbott Should ‘Absolutely’ Use Constitutional ‘Invasion’ Powers on Border
By Charlotte Cuthbertson DEL RIO, Texas—The national Border Patrol union, which represents about 18,000 agents, said Texas Gov. Greg Abbott should “absolutely” invoke his powers under the Constitution to call the border crisis an “invasion” and respond accordingly. “We’re at a breaking point. We’ve got miles upon miles of border that just aren’t patrolled because […]
Growing Number of States Changing How They Report COVID-19 Hospitalizations
By Jack Phillips An increasing number of states and municipalities are changing how they report COVID-19 hospitalizations, cases, and other data, signaling a shift in how policymakers healthcare workers view the CCP virus. For example, in New Hampshire, the state reported seven COVID-19 hospitalizations, down from about two dozen reported during the previous week. Officials said the drop […]
Texas Under Pressure to Secure Its Own Border Against Illegal Immigration Amid Escalating Crisis
By Charlotte Cuthbertson DEL RIO, Texas—The border crisis has reached a point where a growing chorus in Texas is pushing for the state to take matters into its own hands. Several state Republican lawmakers, bolstered by their U.S. congressional counterparts, argue that Texas needs to step up because the state is being invaded—orchestrated by Mexican […]
Election Watchdog Finds 137,500 Ballots Unlawfully Trafficked in Wisconsin
By Steven Kovac At least 137,500 absentee ballots were cast through unlawful vote trafficking throughout several of Wisconsin’s largest cities in the 2020 election, according to research presented last week to the state Assembly’s Committee on Campaigns and Elections by the public interest organization True the Vote (TTV). Ballot trafficking is an activity in which absentee […]
Officials in major U.S. city named for 2020 presidential election ‘bribery’
By Bob Unruh A complaint has been filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission bringing bribery allegations against the mayor, a former mayor and the city clerk of Milwaukee over their actions leading up to and during the 2020 president election. Officials with the Thomas More Society, acting on behalf of a Milwaukee voter, levied the […]
New Hampshire Votes for Pharmaceutical Freedom
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Commentary The New Hampshire House of Representatives has voted to make Ivermectin available at any pharmacy that wants to distribute this drug even without a prescription. It will likely pass the Senate and become law. It’s a hugely positive breakthrough for medical and pharmaceutical freedom. It’s only tragic that this was not the […]
New Hampshire House Approves Over-the-Counter Ivermectin
By Alice Giordano New Hampshire moved closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer ivermectin without a prescription on March 16. By a 183—159 vote, New Hampshire’s Republican-dominated House of Representatives approved HB1022, which would allow pharmacists to dispense ivermectin under a standing order, meaning that anyone could go to a pharmacist and get human-grade ivermectin. […]
2020 Election Nullification, Audit Bills Dead or Dying in State Legislatures
By John Haughey Nine of 10 bills filed in six states seeking to audit 2020 election results—including three that would have nullified Joe Biden’s victory—have fallen by the wayside as legislative sessions wind down. Seven bills seeking 2020 general election audits were filed in four states, Florida, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Only a New […]
Deportations Plunge Under Biden
By Joseph Lord Deportation rates have fallen dramatically under President Joe Biden, with the administration deporting far fewer illegal aliens in 2021 than under President Donald Trump. In the roughly one-year period between October 2020 and September 2021, the DHS deported just 59,011 illegal immigrants, according to newly released data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an arm […]