Author: Zachery Schmidt
Top Commentary: As Education Decentralizes, Those Who Like Control Are Nervous
TSSN Featured: Fifth Straight Pro-Palestine, Anti-Israel Rally Held in Nashville
Liz Cheney Calls Trump’s Actions on January 6th as ‘Evil as You Can Imagine’
Liz Cheney said Thursday that what former President Donald Trump did on January 6th is as “evil as you can imagine” and as much of a “dereliction of duty of an American president we have ever seen.”
“[Trump was watching [the riot] on television, and he thought the mob was doing the right thing. And no matter how many times people pleaded with him to tell the mobs to go home, he wouldn’t do it,” the former Wyoming representative said in a talk at the University of Montana’s 2023 Mansfield Center Lecture series. “And did he not do it for over three hours, but in the middle of the violence, when the attack was happening, he sent out a tweet saying that Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what Trump wanted him to do.
Read MoreLiz Cheney Claims Making Jim Jordan the New Speaker of the House Is a ‘Risk’ to American Democracy
Former Representative of Wyoming Liz Cheney said on Thursday that making Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH-04) the new Speaker of the House is a risk to America’s democracy.
Read MoreTop Story: Congress to Release New Evidence, Testimony in Biden Case to Back Up IRS Whistleblowers
Top Commentary: Commentary: The Justice System Is Now a Weapon in Progressives’ Arsenal Against Political Enemies
TSNN Featured: We the People AZ’s Lawsuit Against Runbeck for Video Surveillance Compares Runbeck to Cyber Ninjas Being Held Subject to Public Records Requests
TSSN Featured Story: Parents Protest ‘Pornographic’ Books at Arizona Public Library Meeting
Top Story MN, MI, VA, GA, FL, PA, CT, NH, IA: Poll Shows Voters in Battleground States Trust Republicans over Democrats on Education
Top Commentary: Two Sets of Laws for Two Americas
TSNN Featured Top Story: State Freedom Caucus Calls on Arizona Library Association to Leave the American Library Association
All Titles Commentary: The Way AI Fits into Broadly Rising Anti-Humanism
TSNN Feature Story: Kari Lake Requests Transfer of Her Appeal Directly to the Arizona Supreme Court Due to ‘Extraordinary New Evidence’
Top Story MN, MI, VA, GA, FL, WI, PA, CT: U.S. Gives Roughly Double What EU Provides Ukraine in Military Aid, Renewing Debate over NATO
Top Commentary: It’s Time to Acknowledge America’s Education Crisis
TSNN: Judge Denies Abe Hamadeh’s Request for a New Trial Despite 280-Vote Difference
Supreme Court Says Cannot Identify Who Leaked Draft Opinion That Led to Overturning of Roe v. Wade
The Supreme Court said Thursday it cannot identify who leaking the draft opinion of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Org., the landmark case that overturned the constitutional right to an abortion. The Supreme Court marshal investigating the leak “has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence,” the court said.
Read MorePro-Life Leader Offers Encouragement for Movement After Abortion-Related State Referendum Defeats
Americans in five separate states last week voted in favor of the pro-choice movement when it came to abortion-related state referendums.
According to Priests for Life National Director Frank Pavone, it was not “too surprising” that the pro-life movement did not do well with the statewide ballot referendums.
Read MoreMontana to Vote on Referendum That Protects Infants Who Survive Abortions
A pro-life referendum takes center stage in Montana as state residents are set to decide whether to give additional legal protections to babies who survive abortions.
Montana LR-131, also known as the Born-Alive Infant Protection Act, says that infants born alive after an abortion are legal persons and that healthcare providers must take “necessary actions to preserve the life of a born-alive infant.” These “necessary actions” include “the right to appropriate and reasonable medical care and treatment.”
Read MoreRenowned Constitutional Scholar: Ongoing Border Crisis Fits Constitution’s Definition of an Invasion
A renowned constitutional scholar said what is happening now at the southern border does constitute an “invasion” under the U.S. Constitution.
“The kind of organized entry that we are seeing now where you got some of the gangs down in Mexico facilitating it and getting paid to put people across the border, that does qualify as an invasion even when no arms are involved,” Rob Natelson, the Independence Institute’s senior fellow in constitutional jurisprudence, said.
Read MoreReport: Afghan Refugee Who Is Accused of Rape in Montana Will Not Have His Work Permit Removed
An Afghan refugee in Montana who faces a felony rape charge will not have his work permit revoked, according to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
Robert Law, who is CIS’ director of regulatory affairs and policy, said his Department of Homeland Security sources told him that the Biden administration will not remove Zabihullah Mohmand’s employment authorization document (EAD) at this time.
Read MoreAn Afghan Refugee Who Didn’t Have Special Immigrant Visa Status Allegedly Raped a Girl in Montana
An Afghan refugee was arrested last weekend for allegedly raping a girl he met at a bar in Missoula, Montana.
Zabihullah Mohmand, who is 19 years old, is in Montana as part of the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program, according to NBC Montana. This program is part of the federal government’s refugee resettlement program.
Read MoreWyoming Rep. Liz Cheney Faces Another Republican Who Wants to Challenge Her in the State’s GOP Primary
Another Wyoming Republican is throwing his hat into the GOP primary race in an effort to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY-At Large District). Darin Smith, a Cheyenne-based businessman, announced his candidacy Friday, according to a press release. The Wyoming native describes himself as “pro-God, pro-family, pro-life, pro-gun, pro-veteran, pro-oil…
Read MoreDaylight Saving Time Starts Today
Americans – except for those in Arizona and Hawaii – will wake up this Sunday, March 10, and realize an hour has been deleted from their day. Welcome to daylight saving time! Beginning on March 14 2:00 a.m. through November 7 2:00 a.m., clocks will ‘Spring forward’ an hour.
The short answer to why we go through this yearly ritual is so that we can enjoy more of the natural daylight in the Summertime. So the hour people will lose on Sunday is totally worth it to enjoy more daylight in the Summer!
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