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By John G. Malcolm, Seth Lucas The high court’s decision could well affect two of four charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith against former President Donald Trump in federal court. |
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Supreme Court Rips Away the Administrative State’s Blank Check
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By Jack Fitzhenry, GianCarlo Canaparo In the past 40 years, executive branch agencies have accrued an impressive array of prerogatives, often with judicial assistance or at least judicial acquiescence. |
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At Virginia Rally, Trump Assails Biden’s Debate, Job Performance
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By Tony Kinnett “Joe Biden’s problem is not his age,” says the former president. “It’s his competence.” |
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What Today’s Conservatives Get Wrong About Ronald Reagan, According to His Speechwriter
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By Hudson Crozier A former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan says today’s conservatives have much to learn from the 40th president. |
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Biden’s ‘Sexual Health’ Funding ‘Poses Serious Threat to Christian Values Everywhere,’ Expert Warns
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By Ben Johnson President Biden announces two new taxpayer-funded, “equity”-focused programs to expand the sexual revolution at home and abroad. |
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Supreme Court Decides Legislatures, Not Judges, Should Address Homelessness
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By John G. Malcolm Quoting the late Justice Scalia, Justice Thomas opines that for too long and on too many occasions, the Supreme Court has “proclaimed itself sole arbiter of our nation’s moral standards.” |
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Biden’s Shaky Debate Performance Showcases 3 Bright, Shining Lies
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By Deroy Murdock President Biden earned zero cheers for his many lies. Three slices of disinformation were especially egregious. |
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ICYMI: Supreme Court Confirms No ‘Right’ for Foreigners to Enter US: The BorderLine
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By Simon Hankinson One recent decision, in the case of Department of State v. Muñoz, was a relief to me. |
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