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Selective Enforcement: When Federal Law Becomes a Political Preference

President Trump told governors he will only conduct federal immigration enforcement operations in states where he is welcomed, citing lessons learned from Minnesota where two U.S. citizens were killed. This selective approach to enforcing federal law based on political welcome risks creating a dangerous patchwork of justice and undermines equal protection under law.

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Judicial Secrecy and Democratic Erosion: The Dangerous Precedent of Blocking the Special Counsel's Report

Judge Aileen Cannon permanently blocked the public release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents case against Donald Trump, citing her earlier ruling that Smith was unconstitutionally appointed. This judicial overreach represents a dangerous assault on transparency and accountability that undermines the very foundations of our democratic institutions.

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The Alpha-Gal Crisis: Missouri Families Demand Action on Tick-Borne Health Emergency

Missouri families devastated by alpha-gal syndrome are urging lawmakers to pass a bill requiring state tracking and reporting of cases to the CDC, as this tick-borne allergy continues to misdiagnose and endanger lives across the state. It is absolutely heartbreaking that families must fight for basic public health protections while living in constant fear of a misunderstood condition that threatens their children's ability to enjoy childhood.

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A Promise of Prosperity: Scrutinizing the New Federal Retirement Proposal

President Donald Trump announced a federal plan to match retirement contributions up to $1,000 annually for workers without employer-matched plans. This proposal, while potentially uplifting for many forgotten Americans, must be scrutinized intensely to ensure it genuinely strengthens economic liberty and doesn't become another hollow promise that fails to address the root causes of financial insecurity.