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    Majority of Justices Seem Prepared to Hold that the President Can Control the Executive Branch

    Who controls the executive branch of government? For more than two hours on Monday, the Supreme Court listened to U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer and Amit Agarwal, a lawyer for Protect Democracy and former counsel to the Biden and Harris presidential campaigns, argue over this fundamental question. The issues raised in the case of Trump…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Sonia Sotomayor Says Trump Will Have ‘Absolute Power’ If the Court Overturns Humphrey’s Executor

    The Supreme Court’s conservative-leaning majority seems poised to scrap a 90-year precedent that has insulated the deep state for decades.  Justices are weighing whether an elected president can remove executive branch officials serving on supposedly “independent” commissions or boards, and whether blocking the president from doing so violates the constitutional principle of separation of powers….
    Fred Lucas
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    Trump Administration Has Found 62,000 Children, Some Victims of Sex Trafficking and Forced Labor, Tom Homan Reports

    The Trump administration has located 62,000 children who entered the U.S. unaccompanied under the previous administration, according to border czar Tom Homan.   “Some of these children were in sex trafficking—we found them. Some were in forced labor, some were being mistreated—I can’t even discuss some of the mistreatment we found out about,” Homan said Sunday on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “President [Donald] Trump, again, proves why…
    Virginia Allen
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    How the US Should Respond to the ‘Orwellian Nightmare’ of the EU, According to Heritage Expert

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A Heritage Foundation expert is calling for the United States to respond to the European Union’s fine on the social media platform X and on owner Elon Musk, with sanctions on EU officials and restrictions of travel, including preventing them from attending next year’s World Cup festivities in the U.S. “We…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    CROCKETT LAUNCH: Jasmine Crockett Announces Bid for Texas Senate Seat

    Firebrand progressive Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has made it official—she is entering the Texas Senate race in 2026. On Monday, ahead of an anticipated “special announcement” in Dallas, a Texas Democratic Party spokesperson confirmed to Fox News that Crockett had filed her candidacy. Crockett released a campaign video on Monday that simply showed Crockett sitting…
    George Caldwell
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    Don’t Feed the Beast: America Should Not Be Sending H200 Chips to China

    Recent reports suggest the Trump administration is considering a request by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to ease export controls in order to sell more advanced Artificial Intelligence chips to China. Specifically, Huang is lobbying the White House to permit Nvidia to sell China significant quantities of its H200 chip. This would be a colossal mistake….
    Jeff Smith
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    The F-47: Next Generation Air Dominance

    The next generation of air dominance will be arriving soon, as the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase of the Next Generation Air Dominance program was awarded to Boeing in an announcement on March 21, 2025, by President Donald Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and former U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin.  The new aircraft being developed has been officially designated the F-47, and it is expected…
    Michelle Thomason
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    Minneapolis’ Democrat Mayor Says City Will Resist Trump Response to Somali Scammer Scandal

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Democrat Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis said Sunday that city police would not cooperate with a federal immigration enforcement operation launched in the wake of a growing fraud scandal in Minnesota. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement is surging into the Minneapolis area to target illegal immigrants from Somalia after revelations into at least…
    Harold Hutchison
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    BREAKING: Top Trump Attorney Alina Habba Resigns

    Alina Habba resigned Monday as the acting U.S. attorney for the district of New Jersey. This comes after an appeals court ruling disqualified her from serving in the position. “While I was focused on delivering real results, judges in my state took advantage of a flawed blue slip tradition and became weapons for the politicized…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    New Tool Allows Americans to Learn Identities of Illegal Aliens Arrested in Their Communities  

    The Department of Homeland Security has rolled out a new searchable website allowing Americans to see the names and faces of the “worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens arrested across all 50 states since the start of the Trump administration.   Now, Americans from Springfield, Ohio, to San Diego to Boston can learn the identities of some of the illegal aliens Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have detained in…
    Virginia Allen
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    There are 2 Kinds of Antisemitism. I’ve Seen Both.

    There are two kinds of antisemites in the world: Those that hate Jews and know it, and those that promote the hatred of Jews and don’t. I learned about both on one tragic October day in 1983. And on another tragic October day 40 years later. I was the editor-in-chief of my college newspaper at…
    Lee Habeeb
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    House Moves to Pass Defense Bill With Major Policy Changes

    The House of Representatives will vote this week on the National Defense Authorization Act—the annual defense budgeting bill that authorizes programs and sets spending goals. “This year’s National Defense Authorization Act helps advance President [Donald] Trump and Republicans’ Peace Through Strength Agenda by codifying 15 of President Trump’s executive orders, ending woke ideology at the…
    George Caldwell
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    Finland as a Leader in European Security

    Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Finland and Sweden swiftly applied for NATO membership. Shortly after, both countries were admitted into the alliance, and Finland and Sweden have since become two of its most capable and responsible members.   Prior to its accession into NATO, Finland maintained military non-alignment, separate from formal military alliance, in an effort to maintain neutrality. Public opinion shifted drastically against neutrality and in favor of NATO membership…
    Madolyn Moore
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    Second Charlotte Train Stabbing Draws Sharp Comments From Trump

    An illegal alien from Honduras is reported to have stabbed a man on a light-rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina. Suspect Oscar Gerardo Solorzano-Garcia is in custody and has been charged with attempted first-degree murder. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has logged an arrest detainer for the man.   The incident marks the second stabbing on Charlotte’s transit systems in five months.   “Another stabbing by an…
    Virginia Allen
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    The Welcome Demise of Climate Change Catastrophism

    Is the American Left finally waking up from its decades-long climate catastrophism stupor? For years, climate alarmism has reigned as political catechism: The planet is burning, and only drastic action—deindustrialization, draconian regulation, even ceasing childbearing—could forestall certain apocalypse. Now, at least some signs are emerging that both the broader public and leading liberal voices may…
    Josh Hammer
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    Two Cities, Two Crime Strategies: What I Learned Living in Both

    I’ve watched two American cities make opposite choices about the same problem. As a young man, I worked in Memphis: first as a traveling salesman, then as a law student, and finally as an attorney at a Memphis law firm. As an associate lawyer, I dreamed of escaping the daily grind by writing a great…
    Don Tracy
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    Pipe-Bomb Suspect’s Arrest Solidifies Patel’s Standing

    FBI Director Kash Patel is back in the safe zone again. The on-again, off-again MAGA media lynch mobs gunning for Patel to be ousted from the key Cabinet post over his perceived mishandling of several high-profile investigations and unmet demands for transparency have crested and fallen too many times to count during his tumultuous nine…
    Susan Crabtree
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    Disparate Impact: The ‘Greatest Weapon Against Excellence’

    Google settled a racial bias lawsuit for $50 million. Merrill Lynch paid $20 million. Maryland taxpayers will have to pay $3 million to make a racial discrimination suit go away. “This is ridiculous! Taxpayers should not be on the hook for this!” complains Heather Mac Donald, author of “When Race Trumps Merit.” In our new video,…
    John Stossel
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    Bedford Springs Delights With Small-Town Christmas Charm

    BEDFORD, Pennsylvania—A highly anticipated Christmas display in Pennsylvania that is both delicious and whimsical is when the Omni Bedford Springs Hotel in Bedford County transforms one of its main entrances into a culinary delight whose aroma hits your sensory palate long before you walk through the nearly 200-year-old front door. What began as a small…
    Salena Zito
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    Trump Attacking the Supply of Drugs. What Can Be Done About the Demand?

    “There was no ‘kill them all’ order.” That is what Navy Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley told lawmakers last week in a classified briefing on the Sept. 2 military strike on an alleged narco-terrorist boat in the Caribbean that killed 11 people. What set this incident apart from the roughly 20 other strikes that have reportedly…
    Tony Perkins
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