Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg
June is the notorious month for U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
We all remember June 24, 2022, when the horrific Roe v. Wade decision, making abortion the law of the land, was overturned and given back to the states.
This past June, a number of decisions were handed down— some very good and some very bad.
We’ll highlight a few of the significant ones:
1.) Birthright Citizenship (Loss)
On June 30th, the U.S.… Continue Reading
Tags: Amy Coney Barrett, birthright citizenship, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, Nithya Raman, President Trump, Spencer Pratt, Supreme Court, Tony Perkins
Federal Elections, LGBTQ Agenda, Marriage, Family & Culture, Political, Voter Integrity, Voter Integrity | Alyssa Sonnenburg |
July 2, 2026 5:00 AM |
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Written by Daniel Horowitz
Let’s face it: Republicans are staring at a wipeout in the midterm elections. The economy is battered, GOP leadership looks unfocused, and swing voters show signs of fatigue with the endless drama surrounding Trump. The trend lines point in one direction.
But another truth sits alongside it: Republican voters still want a reason to show up. The base will not match the left’s turnout intensity unless the party gives them a fight worth having.… Continue Reading
Tags: Andy Biggs, Andy Ogles, birthright citizenship, Brandon Gill, Chinese Communist Party, Chip Roy, Eli Crane, immigration, Keith Self, Lauren Boebert, PAUSE Act, Sharia
Federal Issues, Immigration | David E. Smith |
December 2, 2025 4:00 AM |
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