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Trump Team Investigates How to Deport Major Iran War Critic

The Trump administration is reportedly investigating a critic of the Iran war, threatening to revoke his green card and deport him from the U.S.

Trita Parsi is reportedly being targeted by the White House for his frequent criticisms of the Iran war. Parsi, a Swedish citizen born in Iran who holds U.S. permanent residency, co-founded the National Iranian American Council and the Quincy Institute…

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Anti-ICE Protesters Found Guilty in Case That Guts Free Speech Rights

Three Washington state protesters have been found guilty of federal conspiracy charges for sitting in front of a bus taking people to an immigration detention center in Takoma.

Jac Archer, Justice Forral, and Bajun Mavalwalla II were three of a group of nine people who were arrested last June after responding to former City Council President Ben Stuckart’s request for protesters to block a bus…

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Missouri bill aims to make it easier to dismiss lawsuits that punish public criticism

A Missouri bill awaiting action from Gov. Mike Kehoe would give judges broader power to quickly dismiss lawsuits designed to chill speech, replacing what supporters have long described as among the weakest anti-SLAPP laws in the country. The legislation, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Mike Henderson of Desloge, would repeal Missouri’s current anti-SLAPP law and […]

Athens Needs Jerusalem—and America Needs Both

The Challenge

Western Civilization is reeling. The fusion of Judaean ethics (Jerusalem) and Greco-Roman governance (Athens) that sprang to life in Christianity is under attack. From one side, utopians have deployed an entirely new metaphysics that mocks traditional faith, inverts Biblical morality, and pushes toward a successor civilization. From the other, religious supremacists assert that…

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People Punished Over Charlie Kirk Comments Win Millions—and Counting

Employers and institutions have so far paid out a cumulative $2 million in legal settlements to people who were fired or penalized over their online reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death.

Kirk—a longtime right-wing activist who played a critical role in translating the MAGA agenda to America’s college-age youth—was assassinated in September. His death proved as polarizing as his life’s work:…

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Man claims Canadian first amendment rights infringed when people refuse to listen to his opinion

REGINA – Aspiring social media political influencer Brandon Andreychuk is claiming censorship after his talk at the University of Regina was canceled by what he calls “out of control leftist students and faculty.” “I had announcements on my YouTube, Twitch, Discord, TikTok, X, TruthSocial, Rumble, and Telegram accounts, and Facebook for my parents, and suddenly […]

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The New York Times Files Another Lawsuit Against Pentagon, This Time Over Press Escort Policy

The New York Times filed a new lawsuit against the Department of Defense and Secretary Pete Hegseth, this time challenging a policy that requires credentialed journalists to have an official escort when inside the Pentagon. In the lawsuit, the Times’ attorneys wrote that the purpose of the policy “is to restrict journalists’ ability to do […]

Regrets, but I’m sitting this one out until everyone’s welcome at America’s birthday party

Today the Trump administration is hosting an all-day prayer festival on the National Mall, partially funded with millions in taxpayer dollars, to “rededicate” America to God — and to promote Christian nationalism. It’s all part of America’s 250th birthday celebration, which has been co-opted by the current administration and its minions to convey an overtly […]

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