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New Executive Order Pushes Tariffs Further Down the Road

Trump delays new tariffs again, pushing the start date to August 1—just days before the original deadline. Countries that reach trade deals with the U.S. can avoid higher rates, while a 10% universal tariff remains in effect. Trump calls it “Liberation...

DOJ Doubles Down on Epstein Suicide, Says No Client List Found

DOJ claims Epstein died by suicide and insists there’s no client list or blackmail evidence. FBI video review claims no one entered Epstein’s cell block the night of his death. Officials stand firm, but skepticism remains, with critics pointing to missing...

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Japan, South Korea Exports

Trump hits Japan and South Korea with 25% tariffs starting August 1 to address trade imbalances. No tariffs if manufacturing moves to the U.S., with Trump promising fast-track approvals for relocation. Trump warns of tariff retaliation: Any increase by allies will...

Charlie Kirk Drops Bombshell Warning on Mass Amnesty Bill

Charlie Kirk says insiders are pressuring Trump to approve mass amnesty for illegal immigrants. The so-called “ruling class” is making moves behind the scenes, according to Kirk’s firsthand account. Grassroots conservatives sound the alarm: No backroom deals. No amnesty. Not now, not ever. Conservative...

LA Mayor Clashes with Feds Over MS-13 Raid

Mayor Bass clashes with federal agents during a major MS-13 gang raid in LA’s MacArthur Park. Feds respond with one of the largest operations yet, deploying Border Patrol on horseback. Tensions rise between local and federal leaders over crime enforcement vs. immigration concerns. Los...

Meet the Violent Felons Judge Murphy Thought Deserved to Stay

Judge Brian Murphy tried to block deportation of eight violent illegal foreign nationals—including murderers and sex offenders—but was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court. All eight men had long criminal records and final removal orders, some dating back over two decades,...

Texas Draws the Line: Foreign Land Ownership Ban Begins Sept. 1

Starting Sept. 1, Texas will ban foreign entities from adversarial nations—like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia—from buying private land, including agricultural, commercial, and natural resource-rich properties. The bipartisan Adversarial Land Ownership Act, authored by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, aims...

Trump Admin Freezes $6.8B in Federal Education Funds

The Trump administration has paused $6.8 billion in federal education funds, citing a review to ensure alignment with the president’s priorities. The freeze affects key K-12 programs like after-school services, English-learner support, and teacher development. Critics, including officials in...

Data Centers Face Growing Opposition from U.S. Communities

A recent Libertas-backed survey found most U.S. voters oppose data centers in their communities—especially when tax incentives are involved. While 36% supported local AI data centers, 46% were against them, citing concerns over secrecy, low job creation, and high...

Federal Judge Tries to Block Trump’s Deportation Efforts—Again

A federal judge has blocked parts of President Trump’s executive order declaring an invasion at the southern border, claiming it unlawfully limits access to asylum and oversteps legal boundaries. The administration argues Trump has constitutional authority to act in...
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Trump Redraws Gulf Map, Reopens California Waters in Major Energy Revival

Key Takeaways Aggressive Energy Expansion: The Trump administration proposes up to 34 offshore lease sales from 2026 to 2031, including the...
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