@NYPDDaughtry / X screen shotCommentary Instantly Iconic: NYPD Tears Down Palestinian Flag After Taking Back Campus, Raises American Flag The NYPD tearing down a Palestinian flag and replacing it with the American flag at an NYC College made for an instantly iconic moment. By Allison Anton May 1, 2024
Araya Doheny / Getty ImagesCommentary Disruptive Protests Are Not a Constitutional Right Activists that think the U.S. Constitution guarantees their right to illegal demonstrations are in for a rude awakening. By Joshua Arnold, The Washington Stand April 29, 2024
Piers Morgan Uncensored / YouTube screen shotCommentary Watch: Pro-Palestinian Activist Refuses to Condemn 'Death to America' Chants - 'Just a Phrase' Kiswami's refusal to condemn pro-Palestinian "Death to America" chants revealed a tribal outlook that Americans long ago rejected. By Michael Schwarz April 18, 2024
University College LondonCommentary European Professor's Smug Critique of USA Backfires as Americans Remind Him What Makes Our Country Great Balloux twisted "freedom of speech" to mean that homeowners, in their own homes, have no rights when confronted by narcissistic protesters. By Michael Schwarz April 15, 2024
Max Becherer / AP Photo Supreme Court Deals Blow to Prominent Black Lives Activist in Legal Battle with Louisiana Police Officer The officer sued for negligence after being "struck in the face by a rock or piece of concrete hurled by an unidentified person" in 2016. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024
Yuki Iwamura / AP Photo Trump Speaks Out on Morning of Historic Criminal Trial: 'I Want My Voice Back' Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg has charged Trump with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024
Angela Weiss - AFP / Getty Images Judge Hands Trump Big Loss in Massive Hush Money Trial Former President Donald Trump's courtroom saga continues, with a New York appellate court judge ruling on his gag order on April 9. By Mike Landry April 9, 2024
@j6prayingrandma / X 71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6 Jan. 6 defendant Rebecca Lavrenz of Falcon, Colorado, faces up to a year in jail and more than $200,000 in fines. By Randy DeSoto April 5, 2024
PPAMPicture / Getty ImagesPremium Democratic Governor Criminalizes Free Speech with Law Establishing Soviet-Style Snitch Hotline On Tuesday, Gov. Jay Inslee created a hotline that is a blatant attack on Americans' First Amendment rights. By Randy DeSoto March 29, 2024
Butch Dill - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Lets True Thoughts on First Amendment Slip: An Obstacle 'Hamstringing the Government' Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shares her view on the First Amendment and how it "hamstrings" censorship of free speech. By Laura Wellington March 19, 2024