Matt Rourke / AP Photo Activists Launch Plan to Keep Trump Off the Ballot in Key States by Using Sneaky Trick “We had a number of meetings with secretaries of state and we have had this discussion. So it’s a real possibility." By George C. Upper III July 10, 2023
Susan Walsh / AP Photo House Republicans Gain Huge Power Through Obscure Rule House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can be expected to support using the rule, as he reinstated the provision in January via a rules package. By Mary Lou Masters July 10, 2023
Paul Morigi / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Rep Displays Stunning Lack of Knowledge About Declaration of Independence, Slavery Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri demonstrated her apparent lack of knowledge of American history on Independence Day. By Randy DeSoto July 5, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: The Thought Process That Ended Affirmative Action Could Strengthen Our Nation and Faith The Constitution is to our American way of life as the Bible is to our spiritual lives as Christians. By Phil Ginn July 5, 2023
WWLTV / YouTube screen shotCommentary Violent Career Criminal Breaks Into His Last Home, Runs Into Armed Mama Bear Who Doesn't Hesitate to Protect Her Children In yet another story, the type Democrats absolutely hate, a "good person with a gun" saves the day against a violent criminal. By Warner Todd Huston July 4, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Roberts Cites Pelosi To Justify Ending Biden's Student Debt Cancellation Program Chief Justice John Roberts cited Nancy Pelosi's 2021 remarks in striking down President Joe Biden's student loan cancellation program. By Randy DeSoto June 30, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images SCOTUS Rules on $400B Student Debt Cancellation Plan, It's Bad News for Biden Student loan payments have been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than three years ago. By The Associated Press June 30, 2023
Jae C. Hong / APCommentary Disbarment Trial Begins for Trump Attorney - FEC Data on Judge Shows He Has Little Chance in Case Another Trump associate faces a stacked legal deck as a judge with a history of donating to Democrats presides over a disbarment trial. By Michael Schwarz June 26, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Supreme Court Delivers Crushing Blow to Those Encouraging Illegal Immigration In a 7-2 court decision, the Supreme Court has upheld an important federal law pertaining to U.S. citizenship. By The Associated Press June 23, 2023
Charlie Neibergall / AP Photo Latest Presidential Candidate Gets Bad News After Entering the Race The RNC rolled out the criteria candidates must meet to participate in the first debate in August, including polling and donor requirements. By Mary Lou Masters June 23, 2023