As reports swirl that President Donald Trump may be weighing a limited military strike on Iran, one prominent conservative voice is urging caution. Rachel Campos-Duffy appeared as a guest host on “Fox & Friends” on Friday and said the administration has not yet made a clear case for why military action would serve American interests. […]
VA Restores Veterans’ Second Amendment Rights After Decades Of Unconstitutional Disarmament
By Ammoland Editors & Staff Ammoland For more than 30 years, American veterans who bravely defended our freedoms were stripped of their own Second Amendment rights — not through any crime, not by a judge’s order, and not because they were a danger to anyone — but simply because they needed help managing their VA benefits under a […]
After His Latest Defeat, What’s Left For Former Prince Andrew?
What does it mean? What about his place in the line of succession? Long regarded as the late Queen’s “favorite” child, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles, has seen a dramatic fall from grace because of his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The unprecedented case raises major questions […]
DOT Moves To Require English-Only CDL Testing
The Department of Transportation announced Friday that all commercial truck and bus drivers will be required to take their commercial driver’s license (CDL) exams in English, reinforcing existing federal English proficiency standards and ending the practice in some states of offering CDL knowledge tests in other languages. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the policy is […]
AOC Blames Conservatives For Widely Criticized Munich Performance
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing criticism following her appearance at the Munich Security Conference, where she struggled to answer several foreign policy questions despite months of preparation. According to The New York Times, Ocasio-Cortez paused for approximately 20 seconds when asked whether the United States should deploy troops to defend Taiwan in […]
Trump Strongly Considering ‘Limited’ Iran Strike
President Donald Trump said Friday that he is “considering” authorizing a limited U.S. military strike on Iran as part of an effort to pressure its leaders into reaching a deal over the country’s nuclear program. “I guess I can say, I am considering that,” Trump said during a breakfast with governors at the White House. […]
International Law Isn’t About Law – It’s About Power
On January 3, 2026, Vladimir Putin condemned President Trump’s arrest of Nicolás Maduro as a “violation of international law.” The complaint sounds grave. It also sounds familiar. For nearly four years, the same phrase has been repeated about Russia’s invasion and occupation of Ukraine. Most of the world says Russia violated international law. Putin says […]
US Officials In Talks With Castro’s Grandson Over Cuba’s Future
“Slow-motion regime change” should be the goal, and “Raulito” should listen and “make a deal,” as President Trump has said. While these talks may not produce the wholesale, immediate regime change many of us have always wanted, it may be the best way toward a transition to democracy and free markets in Cuba, without chaos, violence, […]
Supreme Court Strikes Down Most Trump Tariffs, Reasserts Congress’ Role
A 6-3 ruling limits emergency powers on trade The Supreme Court on Friday struck down most of President Donald Trump’s second-term tariffs, ruling 6-3 that the White House overstepped its authority by using a decades-old emergency law to impose sweeping trade levies. The decision invalidates roughly 70% of the tariffs Trump put in place in […]
Husband Of Labor Secretary Barred From Department Building After Assault Allegations
Dr. Shawn DeRemer, the husband of U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer, has been barred from entering the U.S. Department of Labor’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., after at least two female staff members accused him of sexually assaulting them inside the building. The incidents are alleged to have occurred at the Labor Department’s main headquarters, […]

SCOTUS Slowed Tariffs Down, It Did Not Take Them Away
I spent months warning that a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump would devastate the country. I was wrong. Not because the Court’s decision was wise, I think it was misguided on the law and unhelpful on the policy, but because I misunderstood what the decision actually took away. […]