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March 21, 2025

'Unconstitutional, Ineffective, Incompetent, Unnecessary': Trump Moves to Abolish Dept. of Education
'Unconstitutional, Ineffective, Incompetent, Unnecessary': Trump Moves to Abolish Dept. of Education
by Ben Johnson
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing his Cabinet to "take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education," fulfilling a 45-year dream of conservatives, restoring constitutional order, and phasing out a federal agency that has returned poor results at high cost to taxpayers and American children.
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The Scoop behind Ben & Jerry's Fired CEO: Political Pushback Strikes Again
The Scoop behind Ben & Jerry's Fired CEO: Political Pushback Strikes Again
by Suzanne Bowdey
For an ice cream business, Ben & Jerry's political views are anything but vanilla. Since its first pint in 1978, the brand has become synonymous with hard-core progressivism - often putting them crosswise with Americans, who've been turned off by their decades of in-your-face political extremism. But, in a move that proves even the unapologetic leftists aren't immune from the current crusade for corporate neutrality, "Vermont's finest" just got a taste of the backlash.
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Impeaching Federal Judges Protects the Constitution ... If Used Properly
Impeaching Federal Judges Protects the Constitution ... If Used Properly
by Ben Johnson
A much-needed national debate about impeaching rogue judges has erupted over a federal judge's order to return illegal immigrant terrorists and murderers to the American heartland - a power which, if exercised properly, holds the potential to restore constitutional government.
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From Locker Rooms to Living Rooms: Illinois Parents Fight School and State 'Overreach'
From Locker Rooms to Living Rooms: Illinois Parents Fight School and State 'Overreach'
by Sarah Holliday
From girls fleeing locker rooms in fear to homeschoolers facing potential threats of imprisonment, Illinois parents are squaring off against what they've deemed to be school and state "overreach."
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Ohio Appellate Court Strikes Down SAFE Act
Ohio Appellate Court Strikes Down SAFE Act
by Joshua Arnold
An Ohio appellate court ruled Tuesday that the state's Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act is "unconstitutional on its face," reversing the judgment of a trial court and ordering the lower court to impose a permanent injunction against the law's provision protecting minors from puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for the purpose of an attempted gender transition. "We're all kind of shaking our head over all of this," said FRC Senior Vice President Jody Hice on Thursday's "Washington Watch." "There is a fierce, fierce battle underway over this issue."
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Report: Hamas Ranks 'Depleted' as Israel Renews Fight to Save Hostages
Report: Hamas Ranks 'Depleted' as Israel Renews Fight to Save Hostages
by Dan Hart
As Israel entered its fourth day of attacks on Hamas in Gaza since the end of the ceasefire on Tuesday, reports suggest that the terrorist organization is struggling to regroup after its forces and rockets have been greatly diminished over the course of the 16-month war. Meanwhile, experts on the ground in the Jewish state say Israel will not relent until all of the hostages that remain in the clutches of Hamas are freed.
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Majority of U.S. Job Growth Taken by Illegal Immigrants, Say Experts
Majority of U.S. Job Growth Taken by Illegal Immigrants, Say Experts
by S.A. McCarthy
A top Trump administration official is confirming what many conservatives have long complained of: illegal immigrants have taken a majority of new American jobs. In an interview with Breitbart News Wednesday, President Donald Trump's senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, economist Peter Navarro, explained that "virtually all" new jobs created under the Biden administration were taken by illegal immigrants.
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Congress Reacts to the Judicial Actions Slowing Progress on Trump's Agenda
Congress Reacts to the Judicial Actions Slowing Progress on Trump's Agenda
by S.A. McCarthy
As conflict between President Donald Trump and a cadre of federal judges is heating up, Congress is weighing whether or not to act on the matter. So far, several Republicans in both the House of Representatives and the Senate have discussed measures that could be taken in response to the judicial actions currently curtailing the president's agenda. The conflict has been brewing for over a month, as federal judge after federal judge - typically at the U.S. District Court level - has issued various injunctions blocking some of the most significant of Trump's mass of executive orders.
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'Serendipitous': Trump Freezes $175M in UPenn Funding for 'Forcing Women to Compete with Men'
'Serendipitous': Trump Freezes $175M in UPenn Funding for 'Forcing Women to Compete with Men'
by Sarah Holliday
The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) decided to test the waters, and now they're swimming in a $175 million dollar freeze in federal funds.As promised during his presidential campaign, Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order in early February. To any school that would dare defy this order, Trump put forth one message: Don't comply, kiss federal funding goodbye.
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