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Why Trump's Supreme Court challenge against birthright citizenship may not really be about birthright citizenship

When the Supreme Court hears arguments Thursday over President Trump’s challenge to automatic birthright citizenship, justices appear likely to gloss over the immigration issue and focus on a more technical...

Kristi Noem reveals what she would do if alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia ever stepped foot on US soil again

Noem vowed to “immediately deport” Kilmar Abrego Garcia again if he came back to the US — despite the Supreme Court ordering the White House to facilitate his return.

The week in whoppers: Clyburn's eye-rolling excuse for Dems' messaging failure, Jankowicz's 'autocracy' audacity and more

South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn claimed that Democrats need to rely on the media to deliver their message to the public.

Small businesses sue Trump over tariffs: 'Power grab' threatens survival of American entrepreneurs

The federal lawsuit challenges Trump’s legal authority to impose broad, unilateral trade barriers under the guise of a national emergency.

Trump's court wins push arrogant judges back in their lane

The victories all point to one undeniable truth: President Trump was right, and the activist judges were wrong.

GOP must ‘Musk’ up, liberals vs. the Constitution and other commentary

“This GOP Congress is effusive in its praise of Elon Musk’s effort to cut waste and fraud,” thunders Kimberley A. Strassel, but that’s just “words, words, words” until “their blab becomes...

Florida town's $30K fine for too-long grass is proof that liberty's lawn gone

Across the country, politicians often impose heavy fines for minor transgressions — abusing our constitutional rights.

JD Vance suggests he could run for president in 2028 — but only after consulting with Trump

Vice President JD Vance suggested Thursday he could run for president in 2028 if he delivers as VP -- and only after he consults with President Trump about it.

House Speaker Johnson pours cold water on Trump third term talk: 'That's a high bar'

House Speaker Mike Johnson gave a quick reality check to President Trump's musings about pursuing a third term in the White House, noting that amending the Constitution is a "high...

Can Trump serve a third term as president? Here's what to know

President Trump has insisted that he's serious about wanting to serve a third term in office, an ambition that runs contrary to the US Constitution.

Sorry, Elon: Even deporting illegal gangbangers must heed the rule of law

Elon Musk is way out of his lane in cheering a bid to impeach federal Judge James Boasberg, who’s put a temporary hold on deportation flights of illegal-migrant gangbangers.

Congress needs to help Trump scrap Education Dept.— AND its harmful programs

President Donald Trump’s order to begin dismantling the US Department of Education, which he’s expected to sign this week, is a welcome step toward shrinking government and shedding woke policies.

Trump delivered for Los Angeles, how Dems can win again and other commentary

Democrats warned that “President Trump would punish California rather than help it recover” from the devastating Los Angles fires”; instead, notes the Los Angeles Times’ Scott Jennings, Trump’s Environmental Protection...

Trump and FDR agree: presidents can fire fed workers at will

Despite the flurry of leftist lawsuits, Trump's claim to fire federal workers as he wishes is grounded in legitimate concerns that presidents of both parties have raised for a century.

President sparks liberal meltdown for sharing controversial quote: 'Trump wants to be a dictator'

"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," Trump proclaimed on Truth Social on Saturday.

It's not all-out US-vs.-NY war yet — but the state must help with Trump's immigration crackdown

Even so, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams could do themselves (and New York) a big favor by boosting cooperation with Washington.

Left fakes a new Trump 'crisis' — but Vance is right on the law

JD Vance’s statement was correct — and should not be controversial: a district court order barring Trump's oversight of the Treasury is ridiculous on its face, and violates the Constitution.

Birthright citizenship is a noble idea — that Trump is right to end

Despite what many pundits and even lower court judges are saying, overturning Trump’s order is not a slam-dunk: the Supreme Court precedent is on the president's side.

JD Vance mocks Biden's 28th Amendment announcement with Pete Rose Hall of Fame comparison

Biden isn't even safe from insults from Vice President-elect JD Vance. 

Biden's official X account draws mockery with reference to constitutional amendment that doesn't exist

The tweet from the POTUS account drew heavy criticism and triggered a community note.