Drew Angerer / Getty Images; Jeff Swensen / Getty Images Trump Indictment Could Come Back to Bite Jack Smith, Harvard Law Professor Says Special counsel Jack Smith could himself be indicted if his indictment of former President Donald Trump is thrown out. By Harold Hutchison August 2, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Justice Alito Issues Brutal Reminder to Woke Lawmakers as Congress Tries to Mandate SCOTUS Ethics Code Samuel Alito had something to say to leftists in Congress trying to meddle in the affairs of the Supreme Court. By Peter Partoll July 29, 2023
Fox News / screen shotCommentary University Targets Christian Student, Pays the Price When She Takes It to Court A student is walking away victorious after suing her university for violating her right to free speech. By Peter Partoll July 29, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Rep Says Quiet Part Out Loud About Who Is Really in Charge of Checks and Balances in America Rep. Kweisi Mfume should really brush up on the Constitution, especially the part about the branches of government. By Johnathan Jones July 19, 2023
Robert Alexander / Getty Images SCOTUS May Soon Face Emergency Appeal on Trans Surgery for Kids A federal appeals court’s decision to allow Tennessee’s child sex change ban to take effect could mean the Supreme Court will get involved. By Katelynn Richardson July 16, 2023
John Flesher / APCommentary Michigan Salon Owner Refuses Service After Landmark SCOTUS Ruling – Trans Activists Are Steaming One business owner is pushing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to the limit by refusing to do business with transgender people. By Warner Todd Huston July 16, 2023
Blaze TV / YouTube screen shot Tucker Carlson Confronts Mike Pence on Tanks to Ukraine While US Cities Rot, Receives Shocking Response Former VP Mike Pence defends his support for Ukraine and says America should continue to provide the country with financial aid. By Carson Choate July 15, 2023
Matt Rourke / AP Photo Activists Launch Plan to Keep Trump Off the Ballot in Key States by Using Sneaky Trick “We had a number of meetings with secretaries of state and we have had this discussion. So it’s a real possibility." By George C. Upper III July 10, 2023
Susan Walsh / AP Photo House Republicans Gain Huge Power Through Obscure Rule House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can be expected to support using the rule, as he reinstated the provision in January via a rules package. By Mary Lou Masters July 10, 2023
Paul Morigi / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Rep Displays Stunning Lack of Knowledge About Declaration of Independence, Slavery Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri demonstrated her apparent lack of knowledge of American history on Independence Day. By Randy DeSoto July 5, 2023