The chaos on American streets met the chaos of cable news on Sunday, when Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino faced off against CNN’s Dana Bash in a tense and increasingly combative interview over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The core issue? Whether Pretti was a threat or a helper in a volatile …

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A storm is brewing at the crossroads of media, law, and religion after a federal magistrate judge refused to sign a criminal complaint against former CNN host Don Lemon, who allegedly took part in an anti-ICE mob that disrupted a Sunday church service in Minnesota. The incident, which has drawn national attention and political outrage, …

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The aftermath of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s aggressive prosecution of former President Donald Trump has taken a dramatic new turn. After being grilled for hours before the House Judiciary Committee, Smith now finds himself in the crosshairs of Trump himself—this time not just as a political opponent, but as a potential defendant. “Based on his …

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In a move already drawing sharp scrutiny, Virginia Democrat Delegate Jessica Anderson has introduced a one-page bill that could significantly alter how federal taxpayer-funded benefits are administered across the state. The bill seeks to prohibit any state agency from requiring nonprofit organizations to verify the eligibility of individuals applying for federally funded public benefits. It’s …

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The House Oversight Committee’s decision to advance contempt of Congress resolutions against Bill and Hillary Clinton marks a rare moment of institutional seriousness in an era when congressional subpoenas are often treated as optional suggestions rather than binding legal instruments. Whatever one’s views of the Clintons themselves, the episode raises a fundamental question about whether …

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Democrats secured a significant and revealing victory this week when a Manhattan judge ordered New York’s 11th Congressional District to be redrawn ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. On its surface, the ruling is framed as a routine enforcement of voting rights law. In practice, it functions as a case study in how legal mechanisms, …

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If you want a preview of what the country could look like under unified Democratic control, Virginia now offers a revealing case study. In a remarkably short period of time, the state’s new leadership has moved aggressively to reshape criminal justice, taxation, procurement, and election procedures in ways that signal a broader ideological project rather …

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With the World Economic Forum in full swing and President Trump en route to Davos alongside his economic team, ABC News took the opportunity not to inform, but to editorialize. Monday’s World News Tonight broadcast, led by David Muir and correspondent Mary Bruce, reads more like a progressive op-ed than a straight news report—pushing a …

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Some moments draw such a clear line between right and wrong that they don’t require embellishment—only clarity. What happened at Cities Church in St. Paul on January 18 was one of those moments. A group of anti-ICE agitators burst into a peaceful Sunday morning service, disrupting worship, frightening families, and targeting people in prayer over …

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a reminder of one of the most morally clarifying moments in American history: the Civil Rights Movement. It was a time when the country had to grapple—truly grapple—with its conscience. King’s vision was not rooted in grievance, but in redemption. Not in permanent division, but in eventual unity. He …

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