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A request to President Trump: Assist my mother in her struggle for freedom in Rwanda

A request to President Trump: Assist my mother in her struggle for freedom in Rwanda

Appeal for Peace and Justice in Rwanda It seems that President Trump is poised to facilitate a ceasefire between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo this June, as outlined in a recent peace agreement. This is a crucial diplomatic moment, and I feel compelled to highlight the importance of justice, particularly through the […]

Wyoming Freedom Caucus leader criticizes GOP state senator seeking governor position

Wyoming Freedom Caucus leader criticizes GOP state senator seeking governor position

Wyoming Senator Eric Barlow Announces Gubernatorial Campaign Senator Eric Barlow, a Republican and Marine Corps veteran, has officially declared his candidacy for governor of Wyoming. He expressed his belief that Wyoming deserves leadership grounded in service rather than political maneuvering. Barlow has held a seat in the state Senate since 2023 and has prior experience […]

CRAIG RUCKER: Protecting America’s Freedom Requires Increasing Energy Production

CRAIG RUCKER: Protecting America’s Freedom Requires Increasing Energy Production

In the U.S., people appreciate the freedoms they have—thanks, in part, to accessible energy sources. They can drive where they like, whether in gas, hybrid, or electric cars, enjoy comfortable housing, prepare meals on gas or electric stoves, and watch their favorite TV shows or sports. All of this is possible largely due to the […]

The freedom in America allows Mahmoud Khalil to exploit our liberties

The freedom in America allows Mahmoud Khalil to exploit our liberties

It’s quite troubling that Mahmoud Khalil was ever allowed into the United States, and the ongoing debate over his status is disheartening. Khalil, once a Columbia graduate student, has been in the spotlight again recently—this time not for anything positive. During an interview with Ezra Klein for the New York Times, he made light of […]

The future of religious freedom is uncertain in US foreign policy.

Religious freedom is at a crossroads in US foreign policy 

It’s both ironic and unfortunate that the State Department’s latest restructuring could negatively affect the United States’ approach to international religious freedom. The recent changes have effectively placed the Office of International Religious Freedom under the direction of the Office of Human Rights, which may lead to a regression to previous bureaucratic isolation of religious […]

250 Years of America: Considering freedom, togetherness, and our foundational goals

250 Years of America: Considering freedom, togetherness, and our foundational goals

Reflecting on America’s 250th Anniversary Sixteen months prior to drafting the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson witnessed the stirring speech of Patrick Henry at St. John’s Church in Richmond, where Henry famously proclaimed, “Give me freedom or give me death.” This moment ignited a revolutionary spirit that Jefferson would later encapsulate in his powerful words. […]

Freedom Convoy sentencing taken directly from the guide of oppressive rule

Freedom Convoy sentencing taken directly from the guide of oppressive rule

Anarcho Tyranny in Canada Perhaps you haven’t come across the term “anarcho tyranny” in a while, but it’s quite fitting for the current situation in Canada. It describes a system where peaceful political dissent is punished, while real criminals seem to go unchallenged. The laws being enacted here appear to prioritize government control over genuine […]