Special Counsel Jack Smith quietly withdrew a subpoena seeking records from former President Trump's 2020 campaign over the weekend. Smith's office dropped the subpoena request from Trump's campaign following the withdrawal of a similar subpoena to Save America, the PAC formed by Trump's aides. More from Trending Politics: The rescinding of the subpoenas to Donald by William Lawson GunMag Warehouse Judge Roger T. Benitez has done it again. Long known for his strong rulings favoring Second Amendment rights over government restrictions, Judge Benitez has now ruled, in Miller v. Bonta, that California's “assault weapons” ban is unconstitutional. This is obviously a major victory for gun rights advocates, and hopefully the first step Via Ammoland Inc. by Tom McHale Previously, we have talked about how to win the gun control debate. You can read it here, but the Cliff notes are as follows: The bottom line is this. When arguing the topic, ask questions. Let the other side answer their own arguments. If they respond that they don't know, you The man leading the campaign to expose the infestation of antisemitism at college campuses across the nation has become the victim of a potentially life-threatening crime once again. Accuracy in Media (AIM) President Adam Guillette became the victim of a second swatting after an unidentified perpetrator(s) called police under false pretenses. This time, the local There are new concerns for the future of America as a new poll shows widespread acceptance of political violence, notably among supporters of President Joe Biden. The poll of 2,008 registered voters, conducted by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, found many Americans believe Trump and Biden supporters can no longer co-exist, but they Late last night, former President Donald Trump lost the battle over the partial gag order with Judge Tanya S. Chutkan in his federal election subversion trial. The reinstated order restricts what Trump can say about prosecutors and witnesses. It follows Trump's decision to post on social media that he wouldn't expect Mark Meadows to testify Nearly two dozen groups at Columbia University signed a joint letter in the wake of an attack on Israel that left 1,200 dead and at least 2,700 wounded. That letter suggested such violence was inevitable, saying, “If every political avenue available to Palestinians is blocked, we should not be surprised when resistance and violence break out.” They PO Box 455, Leesburg, VA 20178 Unsubscribe |