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December 22, 2025
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| PERKINS: Dazed and Confused on Illegal Drugs |
| by Tony Perkins |
| Just three days after declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, the president signed another executive order reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III. While the move stops short of full decriminalization, it significantly loosens federal restrictions, reduces criminal penalties, and opens the door for banks and investors to more freely participate in the so-called medicinal cannabis industry. |
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| Republican Senator Interrogates Judicial Appointee over Biblical Views on Sex, Marriage |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| Over the course of his first term, President Donald Trump's judicial nominees often faced intense questioning from Senate Democrats before being confirmed to the bench. Now, a Republican senator is treating a Trump nominee to the third degree over the conservative attorney's biblical worldview. |
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| 315,000 Georgia Votes Lacked Certifying Signatures in 2020 Election, Records Show |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| After five years of trying, a citizen investigator has finally uncovered proof of widespread irregularities in the 2020 election results for Fulton County, Ga., and he wants accountability. After obtaining nearly all the county's election records through an open records request, David Cross discovered that signatures were missing on no less than 134 tabulator tapes, representing some 315,000 votes. |
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| 'Children Are Innocent and They Need Our Protection': HHS Moves to Eliminate Trans Targeting of Children |
| by S.A. McCarthy |
| After four years of transgender activism from Joe Biden's White House, President Donald Trump and his administration are moving to further shield children from harmful gender transition procedures. On Thursday, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new rules that would bar hospitals that carry out gender transition surgeries on minors from receiving Medicaid and Medicare funding. |
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| Newly Passed Health Care Reform Bill Would Lower Premiums by 11%, GOP Says |
| by Dan Hart |
| House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) delivered on a promise Wednesday by shepherding a GOP health care reform bill through to passage in a 216-211 vote before the Christmas recess. Republicans touted the measure by stating that it will lower health care costs for all Americans by an estimated 11%. |
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| Brown/MIT Shooter Entered U.S. via Controversial Immigration Lottery |
| by Mark Tapscott |
| Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem confirmed Friday that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, who authorities identify as the shooter who killed two Brown University students and a MIT professor, entered the U.S. via an immigration lottery system that critics have blasted for years. |
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| 3 Lawyers Officially Reprimanded in Left-Wing Judge Shopping Scheme |
| by Joshua Arnold |
| Three left-wing lawyers received a devastating, official reprimand earlier this year, after a years-long investigation by the federal court system into an instance of improper judge shopping. The case began in 2022, when a coalition of left-wing lawyers pulled a lawsuit shell game on the federal court system, trying to induce an injunction against an Alabama law protecting minors from gender transition procedures by landing a sympathetic judge. Not only did their lawsuit ultimately fail, but now their deceptive tactics have come home to roost. |
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| Amid Global Unrest, Faith and Charity Mark Christmas in Washington and Beyond |
| by Sarah Holliday |
| This holiday season, even amid persistent global unrest, a spirit of renewal and joyful celebration is sweeping the nation - starting right at the heart of the federal government. |
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