In a ruling that has far-reaching implications for the entire nation, a federal judge has ruled all state-imposed pandemic restrictions in Pennsylvania are unconstitutional. Thrown out are Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf’s closing ...
Read More »Pier 1 Imports latest casualty of government shutdowns
Another well-known American retailer is the latest casualty of government-imposed shut-downs. Pier 1 Imports announced Tuesday it is seeking bankruptcy court approval to wind down its business entirely after it was not ...
Read More »Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down stay-at-home order
Millions of Americans who believe restrictions on business and churches are unconstitutional were boosted late Wednesday night when the Wisconsin Supreme Court blocked an order to extend the state’s lockdown. Democrat Gov. ...
Read More »Vice President Pence supports church in dispute with state
Can government arrest a church pastor for hosting small groups in their buildings? The growing verdict across the nation is no. Now, Vice President Mike Pence is joining other members of the ...
Read More »City drops ban on drive-in church after legal action
The Mississippi city that banned drive-in church services earlier this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic has issued a new order lifting the ban. The Greenville City Council lifted the ban after ...
Read More »Missouri Republican challenger questions constitutionality of governor’s stay-at-home order
There’s growing discontent among Americans about stay-at-home orders that even some legal experts agree may not be constitutional. That includes Missouri residents who question Gov. Mike Parson’s order. Sandra McDowell, who is ...
Read More »FISA Court rips FBI over lies that led to investigation, spying on Trump
Less than a week after Department of Justice Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz released his investigation detailing FBI misconduct in obtaining a FISA spy warrant on a Trump 2016 presidential campaign aide, the ...
Read More »Dems vote against subpoena for witness in secret impeachment inquiry
The Democrat-controlled House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday voted against issuing the whistleblower at the center of the impeachment inquiry a subpoena. The vote was split along party lines 13-9, with Democrats led by ...
Read More »Graham warns on impeachment if ‘witness’ kept from public
Senator Lindsey Graham has a warning for Congressional Democrats operating a secret impeachment process against President Trump. Graham says the Senate will not consider the impeachment efforts against the President to be legitimate if ...
Read More »Judge rules 9/11 watch list violates rights of potential terrorists
A federal judge has ruled in favor of potential American terrorists saying the terrorism watch list violates their constitutional rights. The system to track those who concern law enforcement agencies was created ...
Read More »MO House votes to let voters reconsider George Soros’ Clean Missouri
The Clean Missouri Amendment, the measure funded by radical billionaire George Soros, leftist activist groups and pro-abortion operations, may get a re-write by Missouri voters. The Missouri House has passed a measure ...
Read More »Democrats using faith as weapon in nomination hearings
Is the new rule of Democrats in nomination hearings that people of faith need not apply? Questions thrown at people of faith by Democrats concerns religious leaders who are now warning lawmakers ...
Read More »‘Ya’ll don’t do that again,’ principal told praying students
A Texas middle school has backtracked and will now allow its students to pray openly during lunch again after forcing them to hide any praying from the view of other students. Hannah ...
Read More »IRS admits it targeted conservative groups during Obama
After years of denial, the IRS has admitted it targeted conservative groups during the Obama administration and punished those groups for purely political reasons. In a historic settlement, a judge this week ...
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