Dominion Voting Systems has been sold to Liberty Vote, a new election technology firm led by former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker. Leiendecker previously served as elections director in St. Louis, Missouri, and is best known as the founder of KNOWiNK, a company that supplies electronic poll books used across the country. (KNOWiNK has been […]
Florida Lawmaker Files Bill To Ban Sharia Law
A new bill filed in the Florida Legislature seeks to prohibit state courts and arbitrators from enforcing any law or contract provision rooted in foreign legal systems — including Sharia law — if doing so would violate constitutional rights guaranteed under U.S. or Florida law. The proposed legislation, House Bill 119, formally named the “No Sharia Act,” was introduced by Rep. […]
‘We’re Back, Italians’: Trump Restores Columbus Day With Proclamation
President Donald Trump signed a new presidential proclamation restoring Columbus Day as a national holiday in full force, declaring October 13 as a day to celebrate the legacy of explorer Christopher Columbus — and making it clear he intends to roll back efforts to replace the holiday with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. “Columbus Day — we’re back, Italians,” Trump said with […]
Morning Brief: Indictment, Election Shakeups & Super Bowl Showdown
From a sitting attorney general facing federal charges, to Dominion Voting Systems dropping lawsuits and changing hands, to the Super Bowl halftime show turning into the latest culture war showdown — the institutions shaping American life are being tested, redefined, or outright rejected. Letitia James Indicted for Mortgage Fraud New York Attorney General Letitia James — […]
Federal Grand Jury Indicts New York Attorney General Letitia James
On Thursday, a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on fraud charges. MSNBC announced James’ indictment on one count of mortgage fraud, stemming from alleged misrepresentations on property filings for a Virginia home and Brooklyn building. In April, Bill Pulte, serving as director of […]
Judge Rules USPS Gun Bans Unconstitutional At ‘Ordinary’ Post Offices
A federal judge in the Northern District of Texas has ruled that the longstanding federal ban on firearms inside United States Post Offices and on surrounding postal property is unconstitutional as applied to members of the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), and two named Texas plaintiffs. By Luke McCoy for USA Carry […]
Pentagon’s Missile Surge Signals Escalation With China
PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – Pentagon’s accelerated plan to boost missile and munitions production marks a “foundational reset” in U.S. defense and munitions strategy, according to a private report. The research by Bloomberg Intelligence suggests that missile procurement funding could rise by 30% or more if the Department of Defense moves ahead with plans to […]
Lawsuit Reveals How California University Gave Sex Change Drugs To Small Children
Children as young as nine were given “puberty blockers,” a drug often used before sex change operations, by a California university, a new lawsuit reveals. The non-profit public interest law firm Judicial Watch reports it “received 2,491 pages of records in a California Public Records Act lawsuit on behalf of The Daily Caller News Foundation […]
Jimmy Kimmel Invites President Trump To Late Night Show
Would you tune in? Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said Wednesday that he would “love” to have President Donald Trump on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after his late-night program returned from suspension. Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw asked Kimmel at the “Bloomberg Screentime” event whether he had invited Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr or Trump to appear on his show […]

The Algorithm That Rigged The Census: How One Bureaucrat Stole The House And Billions In Funding
The 2020 census was marketed as an “actual enumeration,” a neutral count of people for apportionment and funding. It was not. The same official who helped block a basic citizenship question in 2018, John M. Abowd, then the Census Bureau’s chief scientist, pushed through a new, opaque methodology in 2020 called differential privacy. The new […]