Tag: Constitution

Biden Justice Department Rounds Up More Jan. 6 Protestors

Nearly two years after Trump voters took to Washington, D.C., to exercise their First Amendment rights, the Biden administration is making more arrests. Is it to enforce the law—or tear up the Constitution? In this shocking new episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith speaks with free speech activist Cynthia Hughes about the future…


LIVE NOW: Biden Justice Department Rounds Up More Jan. 6 Protestors

Nearly two years after Trump voters took to Washington, D.C., to exercise their First Amendment rights, the Biden administration is making more arrests. Is it to enforce the law—or tear up the Constitution? In this shocking new episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith speaks with free speech activist Cynthia Hughes about the future…


LIVE at 11AM ET: Biden Justice Department Rounds Up More Jan. 6 Protestors

Nearly two years after Trump voters took to Washington, D.C., to exercise their First Amendment rights, the Biden administration is making more arrests. Is it to enforce the law—or tear up the Constitution? In this shocking new episode of Over the Target Live, Lee Smith speaks with free speech activist Cynthia Hughes about the future…


Alberta Says It’s Taking Jurisdiction on Firearms Offences Away From Ottawa

EDMONTON—The government of Alberta says it’s taking back jurisdiction on the handling of gun-related charges from Ottawa. Justice Minister Tyler Shandro wrote a letter to federal justice minister David Lametti on Dec. 15, advising the province would be exercising their “constitutional jurisdiction [to] protect firearms owners from an increasingly hostile federal government.” “It’s a choice…


ACLU of Pennsylvania Urges County to Hire More Public Defenders

When charged with a crime in the United States, the Sixth Amendment guarantees that defendants who cannot afford an attorney will get a free public defender. But in Luzerne County Pennsylvania, the office of public defender is so understaffed that it has been turning away hundreds of indigent people who were seeking representation for lower-level…


First-Ever Election Day Total Lunar Eclipse to Rise in US on November 8—And It Won’t Happen Again Until 2394

For the first time in American history, a total lunar eclipse will occur on election day come November 8, 2022. A total lunar eclipse—not to be confused with a partial or penumbral lunar eclipse—occurs when the entire lunar sphere is blocked out by the Earth’s shadow. This happens about twice a year on average, but…


Retired Tennessee Judge Shares Thoughts on What to Expect in the Supreme Court’s Next Session

The U.S. Supreme Court has returned to work after a three-month summer break. As this will be the first term with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on the bench, one retired judge shares his thoughts on what to expect. According to an NPR report, the Supreme Court is the most conservative it has been in 90 years,…


Pennsylvania Man Has Not Filed Income Taxes in 17 Years

The Pledge of Allegiance states that America is “one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” Liberty, the dictionary says, is living free from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views. Pennsylvania author Barry Durmaz says he is living his life in liberty. That means,…


The Oft-Forgotten Founding Father: How John Jay’s Many Contributions Helped to Safeguard the Foundations of Our Republic

In 1782, John Jay traveled to Paris with Benjamin Franklin and John Adams to discuss peace terms with the British. He, in particular, fought for British recognition of the United States and for all of the land east of the Mississippi, doubling the size of the nation. But doubling the nation was only a fraction…


Democrats Embrace Political Radicalism the People of Chile Rejected

Commentary Chile just refused to ratify the “most progressive constitution ever written,” and it wasn’t even close. Voters rejected radicalism by an overwhelming 62 to 38 percent, with the poor and indigenous populations voting no in greater numbers than the well-off. Good for them. Chile’s future would have been in direct peril had the constitution…