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Did AOC Go Too Far? Her ‘Rapist’ Tweet About Trump Sparks Legal Firestorm

By Wayne Dupree

Last year, Trump sued after Stephanopoulos falsely claimed on air that he was liable for rape, leading to a $15 million settlement.

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“We Didn’t Kill Enough Indians”? Coulter’s Comment Condemned Across the Political Spectrum

By Wayne Dupree

The post was flagged by X (formerly Twitter) for violating its rules on violent speech and arrives at a time when tensions are already boiling over

National Security

Church or Cult? Indianapolis Pastor’s Call for Violence Against LGBTQ+ Sparks Bipartisan Condemnation

By Wayne Dupree

During a sermon delivered at the church’s "Men’s Preaching Night," Stephen Falco made inflammatory statements targeting the LGBTQ+ community.

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CBS, Trump Settle Over Kamala Harris Interview—Questions Linger on Media Fairness

By Wayne Dupree

While Paramount previously called the case "meritless" and a challenge to First Amendment rights, the company ultimately chose to settle.

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Trump Ends Lawsuit Over Iowa Poll He Called ‘Election Interference’

By Wayne Dupree

This legal move follows months of debate about the case’s implications for freedom of the press and First Amendment protections.

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Trump’s Push to Curb Union Power Blocked by Federal Judge—Cites ‘Workers’ Rights’

By Wayne Dupree

The injunction, issued by Judge James Donato, reflects growing legal scrutiny over the balance between national security claims and workers' rights.

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Schumer Forces Senate to Read Trump’s 940-Page Bill Aloud—Stalls GOP Agenda for 15 Hours

By Wayne Dupree

On Friday, Schumer pledged to force Senate clerks to read the entire bill aloud on the Senate floor, a process expected to take up to 15 hours.

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DOJ Sues Washington Over Law Forcing Priests to Break Confessional Secrecy

By Wayne Dupree

The DOJ claims the bill unconstitutionally forces Catholic priests to choose between church doctrine and legal compliance, raising significant First Amendment concerns.

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