President Donald Trump suggested numerous times this week that he could invoke the sweeping presidential powers granted by ...
The question of what Jefferson meant by “all men” has defined American law and politics for too long.
The insurrection was eventually put down by a private army hired by Massachusetts Governor James Bowdoin, after members of ...
Walter V. Wendler, President of West Texas A&M University, writes that academia has lost sight of the portion of its mission ...
Kuzminski with the Center for a New American Security said the president has broad authority to invoke the Insurrection Act.
WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he might use the Insurrection Act, a law authorizing ...
Presidents have invoked this throughout history -- but normally not against the wishes of local leaders except to enforce federal law.
Young people in western Pennsylvania, similar to young people across America, are becoming bolder in their conservatism.
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The Christian Post on MSNWhat’s next for MAGA Christians?
How should personal belief impact public life and politics ...
FOGOs, or officers of one to four stars — convened by War Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, has concluded. Much of the speculation about the purpose of the meeting ...
Vivek Ramaswamy was once again asked about his Hindu faith at a Turning Point USA event this week. Democrat Ro Khanna ...
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The Constitution Does Not Allow the President To Unilaterally Blow Suspected Drug Smugglers to Smithereens
If the Trump administration wants to use military power, it should seek authorization from Congress, says Sen. Rand Paul.
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