Noem sues Biden administration for canceling Mount Rushmore Independence Day fireworks

EXCLUSIVE: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sued the Biden administration on Friday after it canceled the Independence Day fireworks celebration at Mount Rushmore, demanding the court “expeditiously” issue a permit for the event to take place. Noem, a Republican, filed a lawsuit Friday in U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota Central Division. “Mount Rushmore is the … Continued

Former Trump Aide Stephen Miller Sues Biden Administration for Discriminating Against White Farmers

Stephen Miller, the former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Biden Administration over its reparations to non-White farmers, pointing out that this constitutes discrimination against White farmers, as reported by The Hill. The class-action suit was filed by the legal group founded by Miller, America First Legal (AFL), on … Continued

California Law Forcing Charities to Identify Donors Is Unconstitutional, Supreme Court Hears

The Supreme Court seems sympathetic to arguments by two conservative charities that a California law requiring charities to hand over the names of their donors violates the First Amendment. The case, Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta, court file 19-251, and a companion case, Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta, court file 19-255, were heard together April 26. Rob Bonta, a … Continued

Biden’s immigration executive actions triple Trump’s, analysis finds

President Biden has issued more than three times as many executive orders pertaining to immigration in his first 100 days than his Republican predecessor Donald Trump signed in during the same period, according to a new analysis by the Migration Policy Institute. As of Tuesday, Biden had taken 94 executive actions related to immigration while Trump had taken fewer than 30 … Continued

Montana passes state Religious Freedom Restoration Act

Montana passed a state-level version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, joining nearly two dozen other states with similar religious freedom protections. Gov. Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 215 on Thursday, requiring that state agencies will need to show a “compelling governmental interest” to interfere with a person’s religious beliefs. A spokesperson for the Governor’s Office told the … Continued

Biden’s 100 days

Joe Biden has been president for 96 days. It seems like a lifetime. In just three months, under Biden’s presumed leadership, Democrats have threatened to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster, abolish the Electoral College, grant statehood to Washington, D.C., federalize voting laws, and enact a labor bill that would overturn right-to-work statutes in 27 states. Democrats want unlimited … Continued

Congressman Donalds’ Statement Regarding the Democrat’s Radical Power Grab: D.C. Statehood

WASHINGTON––Today, Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL) issued the following statement regarding the Democrat’s radical power grab move to grant Washington, D.C. Statehood. “Democrats are not working for the American people; they are working for themselves and their callous desire for power. D.C. Statehood is just another tool in their toolbox to transform our Constitutional Republic to … Continued

20 Republican AGs oppose efforts to alter the Supreme Court

The AGs warned that court-packing could ‘shake the foundations’ of the government Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and 19 other Republican state attorneys general sent a letter to President Biden and congressional leaders opposing efforts to alter the makeup of the Supreme Court. Biden has already announced the formation of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of … Continued

Ken Starr says new challenges are undermining America’s first freedom

Prominent legal scholar Ken Starr, best known for serving as the independent counsel who investigated former President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, has written a book warning that society’s growing hostility to religion and the coronavirus pandemic have created new challenges to America’s first freedom. Starr’s latest book, Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith … Continued

Senate advances Pro Tem Treat’s bill to fight federal overreach

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate advanced a measure from Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat to protect Oklahoma from federal overreach. The Senate adopted House Bill 1236 on a 33-14 vote on Tuesday. The measure creates and funds a unit in the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office dedicated to protecting Oklahoma from attempts by the … Continued

What to Expect at Senate Panel’s Hearing on Election Integrity Law

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing Tuesday to discuss a purported “assault on the right to vote.” The hearing, dubbed “Jim Crow 2021: The Latest Assault on the Right to Vote,” comes as the far left continues to criticize Georgia’s new election integrity law. Stacey Abrams, the Democrat who lost the 2018 governor’s race … Continued

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