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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 in Crisis: Trump Declares Major Disaster as Rescues Press On

President Trump declares major disaster in Texas after historic flooding along the Guadalupe River leaves at least 67 dead and 12 still missing, including young girls from a Christian summer camp. Rescue crews have saved over 850 people, with the U.S. Coast...

Rep. Green Submits Formal Resignation

Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., officially resigned from Congress on July 4, saying he chose the date to reflect his continued commitment to America. After serving as chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, Green is heading to the private...

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 Celebrates Independence Day With Signing of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

President Trump marked Independence Day by signing what he called a “big, beautiful bill” during a White House celebration with military families. The event included a military flyover and kicked off “America 250,” honoring the upcoming 250th anniversary of...

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...

Poll: Harris Edges Out Vance in Hypothetical 2028 Presidential Matchup

A new Overton Insights poll shows Kamala Harris leading J.D. Vance 45% to 42% in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup, with 12% undecided. The survey of 1,200 registered voters also explored various primary scenarios. Vance remains strong among Republicans, topping...

Trump, DeSantis Reveal Florida Detention Center: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

President Donald Trump is set to visit “Alligator Alcatraz,” the first large-scale, state-run deportation facility in the U.S., located in Florida’s Everglades. Built to support Trump’s mass deportation plan, the site was proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and AG...
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Smithsonian Scraps Trump Impeachment Exhibit

Key Takeaways: Routine Update, Loud Reaction: The Smithsonian removed a temporary Trump impeachment label as part of a larger exhibit update—prompting...
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