Standing for the Constitution Means Standing for Law Enforcement
The United States of America is exceptional because it is governed by laws—not by mobs, not by radical ideologies, and not by those who seek power through disorder. The U.S. Constitution is the bedrock of our republic, carefully designed to protect liberty, restrain government power, and preserve a free society
How the Census Is Rigging Congress By Counting Illegals, Diluting Citizens:
When Headcounts Become Power Grabs. The census is supposed to be boring. Clipboards, spreadsheets, dry math. But when the numbers decide who controls Congress, who gets more Electoral College votes, and which states gain power at the expense of others, “boring” becomes explosive. That’s exactly why Missouri’s lawsuit against the
Natural Born Or Not? The Constitution Is Being Twisted Before Our Eyes
An egregious violation. The Chinese billionaires having dozens of US.-born babies via surrogate Clerks working for family court Judge Amy Pellman were reviewing routine surrogacy petitions when they spotted an unusual pattern: the same name, again and again. A Chinese billionaire was seeking parental rights to at least four unborn
Why America Must Slam the Door on Subversive Invaders Before It’s Too Late
EPIC (East Plano Islamic Center Community) City, a proposed 400-acre Muslim-centered planned community near Josephine, Texas, by the East Plano Islamic Center, intended to include high-density housing, a mosque, school, and shops, but has faced legal challenges, state investigations, local opposition, and scrutiny over permits and zoning, despite developers claiming
Smug, Sued, And Streaming: Don Lemon’s Astonishing Comeback Cosplay
Independent podcaster, Don Lemon, fired from CNN in 2023, was arrested in Los Angeles in connection with an anti-immigration protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church. Although captured on video schmoozing with the event’s organizer before the event, Lemon claimed he has no affiliation with the organization he
Government By Timeline: How Public Information Got Hijacked By Likes, Bots, And Bad Decisions
When “Official” Became Optional Once upon a time, government announcements meant something. If your city changed a traffic pattern, if a state issued a health warning, if the federal government updated an emergency directive, you could reasonably expect to hear about it through channels designed to reach everyone. Today? Good