Scott Olson / Getty Images SCOTUS Rules on $400B Student Debt Cancellation Plan, It's Bad News for Biden Student loan payments have been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than three years ago. By The Associated Press June 30, 2023
Jae C. Hong / APCommentary Disbarment Trial Begins for Trump Attorney - FEC Data on Judge Shows He Has Little Chance in Case Another Trump associate faces a stacked legal deck as a judge with a history of donating to Democrats presides over a disbarment trial. By Michael Schwarz June 26, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Supreme Court Delivers Crushing Blow to Those Encouraging Illegal Immigration In a 7-2 court decision, the Supreme Court has upheld an important federal law pertaining to U.S. citizenship. By The Associated Press June 23, 2023
Charlie Neibergall / AP Photo Latest Presidential Candidate Gets Bad News After Entering the Race The RNC rolled out the criteria candidates must meet to participate in the first debate in August, including polling and donor requirements. By Mary Lou Masters June 23, 2023
Sean Rayford / Getty Images DeSantis Reveals His Favorite President, Wishes He Could Have Dinner with Jesus's Disciples Florida Governor DeSantis sat down for an interview with CBN News on Thursday to discuss who he is as a man and what he cares about. By Carson Choate June 17, 2023
Jim Watson - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden May Have a Trick Up His Sleeve to Win in 2024 - And the Supreme Court Would Have to Get Involved The legal maneuver to help the flailing President Biden win re-election is being pushed by an anti-Trump attorney. By Samantha Chang June 7, 2023
KDP / Getty PhotoCommentary Attack on Family in Arkansas Parking Garage Stopped Cold as Pregnant Woman Opens Fire The left keeps saying that there is no such thing as a "good guy with a gun." Well, this "good girl" would very much disagree. By Warner Todd Huston June 2, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Biden Backs Down, Will Not Invoke Nuclear Option If Debt Negotiations Fail Law professor Jonathan Turley said this move would “reduce the separation of powers doctrine to junk bond status.” By Arjun Singh May 26, 2023
Maria Dryfhout / ShutterstockOp-Ed Op-Ed: It's Up to Red States to Push Back Against Tyranny - Here's What They Need to Do (Part 1) Given the failures of the federal government, it falls to red states to defend the rule of law and our constitutional system. By Richard Moss May 24, 2023
Fox News / YouTube screen shot; Drew Angerer / Getty Images Levin Takes Apart Biden's 'Preposterous' 14th Amendment Debt Increase Plan Mark Levin dismantled President Joe Biden's plan to invoke the 14th Amendment if he cannot reach a debt ceiling agreement with Republicans. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project May 23, 2023