In a victory for First Amendment and privacy rights, California Attorney General Rob Bonta quietly reversed a highly panned mandate from predecessor Kamala Harris that required charities to disclose the personal information of donors.
The Harris mandate was opposed by a diverse coalition of nonprofits from both sides of the...
As the Biden administration prepares to roll-out draconian impositions on speech, religion and privacy rights by forcing Americans to take experimental, emergency-use vaccines, the next battle over COVID may be waged not in labs but in courts.
In the first test of the government’s power to force COVID vaccination, the...
The Justice Department published an opinion on Monday arguing that coronavirus vaccine mandates are legal even though the vaccines have only been approved for emergency use.
As several blue states and cities begin imposing vaccine mandates on various industries, such as the healthcare industry, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the first of what may be a cascading series of oppressive, unconstitutional coronavirus mandates as the Biden administration continued to use fearmongering in a bid to save face for its paltry 49% vaccination rate.
According to reports, the CDC planned to recommend...
A California restaurant that resisted the state’s Draconian coronavirus restrictions throughout the pandemic announced this week it will only serve customers who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Basilico’s Pasta E Vino, located in Orange County’s Huntington Beach, posted a sign on its front door that reads, "NOTICE Proof of...
House Republicans on the Budget Committee are blasting Democrats for seeking another $3.5 trillion even as the Government Accountability Office confirms that over $1 trillion earmarked for coronavirus relief remains unspent.
“Despite over $1 trillion in unspent federal funds sitting in accounts, Democrats are focused instead on how they can spend...
A Democratic Michigan lawmaker admitted to spending hundreds of dollars from his campaign fund at a strip club for a “constituent meeting.”
State Rep. Jewell Jones’s recent fundraising report showed he spent $221 at the Pantheion Club, a local strip club.
During an interview with the Detroit News, Jones called...
Lori Smith, a Colorado Web Designer is appealing her case after the 10th Circuit Court upheld the state of Colorado's decision to force her to promote content that violated her religious liberty.
In a 2--1 ruling, the court decided to restrict Smith's ability to articulate her political views on her...
A former Biden transition-team official has been blocked from all future work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement just months after he helped his nonprofit organization secure an $87 million contract to house migrants.
Andrew Lorenzen--Strait, the senior director for migrant services and federal affairs at the nonprofit Family Endeavors, was...
During a recent budgetary hearing, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., pressed Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland about Bureau of Land Management nominee Tracy Stone--Manning’s history with tree spiking and other forms of eco-terrorism.
It’s hard to imagine a nominee more disqualified than Tracy Stone-Manning. She collaborated with eco-terrorists, she lied...
A 70-year-old retired high-school teacher found himself at the center of a s***storm over whether protected political speech includes defecating on your neighbors' lawn.
Jerry Detrick of Greenville, Ohio, was caught squatting near a hedge while his neighbor was taking his dog for a walk around 3:15 a.m. on May...
After betraying her own party to join House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's inquisition into the Jan. 6, pro-Trump revolt at the US Capitol, disgraced ex-Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney of Wyoming doubled down by attacking fellow Republicans, including Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio.
Prior to the committee's first hearing on Tuesday,...