“Absolutist,” “hostile,” “Orwellian,” “full extermination,” “cleanse public schools.” These are some of the words and phrases an attorney used to argue in favor of imposing Christian prayers on students at public high school football games in what would become a landmark 2000 Supreme Court case. The attorney’s argument in the …
Read More »Schumer Refuses to Say Why He Hasn't Endorsed Mamdani
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declined to explain why he has so far refused to endorse Zohran Mamdani, who resoundingly beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to become the Democratic candidate for New York City mayor. “I know him. We have had a good relationship in the past. And we had …
Read More »ICE Is Deporting People to Africa on Nearly Un-Trackable Military Flights
Two American military cargo jets deported people to Africa this month on flights that appear to have had their transponders turned off, obscuring their locations from public flight databases and other nearby aircraft. One of the jets was later identified in a lawsuit in U.S. federal court as carrying 14 …
Read More »Trump Officials Didn't Know If His Order to Prosecute Foes Was Meant to Be Secret
President Donald Trump surprised members of his administration with his social media outburst Saturday night demanding that Attorney General Pam Bondi quickly move ahead with efforts to prosecute his political enemies. In a Truth Social post directed to “Pam,” Trump complained that his Department of Justice has not yet prosecuted …
Read More »Charlie Kirk Memorial Showcases the Union of Trump, Republicans, and Conservative Christianity
Donald Trump called Charlie Kirk “one of the brightest lights of our times” and the “greatest evangelist for American liberty” during his speech at the conservative activist’s public memorial at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The event had the energy of a tent revival, several speakers observed. Kirk, the …
Read More »Political Satire Keeps the Powerful in Check. Trump Is Trying to Silence It
Back in 1940, Charlie Chaplin made a movie called The Great Dictator, a comedy about fascism. In it, he plays a Hitler-like character named Adenoid Hynkel, the authoritarian leader of an imaginary country called Tomainia. As parodies go, this one was relatively direct: There was a Goebbels character, a Göring …
Read More »Donald Trump's Most Authoritarian Week Yet
It was clear Donald Trump and his allies would ramp up their crackdown against any and all opposition in the wake of the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk — and this week, the president’s second administration unleashed its most authoritarian blitz yet. The Trump administration got late-night host Jimmy …
Read More »Kamala Harris Blasts Trump Admin's 'Assault on Free Speech' After Kimmel Suspension
Former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the Trump administration over its “assault on free speech,” following Jimmy Kimmel‘s suspension from ABC over his comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. “What we are witnessing is an outright abuse of power,” wrote Harris on X, without mentioning Kimmel directly. “This administration …
Read More »Children's Hospital Chaplain Jailed by Trump Administration Finally Released
Ayman Soliman, a beloved former children’s hospital chaplain in the Cincinnati area, has been jailed by Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement since July 9. Soliman was finally released today, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone. Just before 1:15 p.m., Adam Allen — one of the Cincinnati …
Read More »Erika Kirk Is Taking Over Turning Point USA. Here's What to Know About Her
Charlie Kirk’s assassination during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 set off a chain of events that has rocked the nation’s political and cultural landscape. President Donald Trump blamed Kirk’s death on “the radical left”; conservative activists warned of “civil war”; journalists, publicists, and college faculty have …
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