Trump can overcome judges on immigration by using a law from 1882.

Harvard Business Review recently pointed out that about two-thirds of effective strategies fail due to poor execution. This notion extends to the world of politics. The Trump administration boasts an ambitious immigration strategy, but it’s currently bogged down by countless lawsuits. Blaming activist judges might help, but at the end of the day, smart maneuvering […]
Rep. Ogles Urges Speaker Johnson to Make Trump’s Executive Orders Law: ‘Fewer Vacations, More Legislation’

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) expressed concern that while President Donald Trump has signed over 100 executive orders to promote America’s first agenda, Congress has fallen behind in making those policies law, as reported by Breitbart News. In a letter obtained by Breitbart News, Ogles, along with 16 colleagues, called on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) […]
Long Island politicians criticize New York’s new election law that may benefit Democrats in local elections

Officials on Long Island have expressed strong disapproval of new state election laws that aim to reshape local campaigns and potentially favor Downballot Democrats. At a press conference held on Tuesday, members from both political parties urged Governor Kathy Hochul to endorse a law that prioritizes local races, even while federal elections dominate the voting […]
Arizona’s new law targets drug-smuggling drones at the southern border.

The recent legislation in Arizona empowers law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of smuggling drugs along the US-Mexico border. This law, which received bipartisan support in the state’s legislature, took effect after being signed on April 18th. It allows for the targeting of drones that are believed to be engaged in illegal activities within […]
Chief Justice advises law graduates on how justices address disputes following recent conflicts

Roberts Encourages Recent Georgetown Law Graduates to Bridge Divides On Monday, Secretary John Roberts addressed the latest graduates of Georgetown Law, emphasizing the importance of transcending ideological divides. He expressed that the Supreme Court has a responsibility to focus on collaboration rather than differences. While he didn’t delve into specifics regarding the recent political tensions—particularly […]
Democrats’ actions with migrants show once more that they believe they are above the law

Democrats nationwide are encountering significant hurdles as they continue to assert that their actions are lawful. For instance, the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey holds individuals accused of serious crimes, including rape and murder. In a recent incident, McIver attempted to get inside and sparked a heated exchange with an ICE agent. Additionally, […]
Congress can back law enforcement during National Police Week

Transitioning from local law enforcement to Congress, our core mission remains consistent: to protect Americans and uphold the Constitution. This National Police Week serves as a reminder of the commitment we’ve both made to safeguard our country. As former police officers, we pledged our lives to look out for our communities. My time as an […]
Governor Approves Bipartisan Law Prohibiting Pro-Hamas Camps on School Property

Arizona Governor Bans Protest Camps on University Campuses On Wednesday, Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona enacted a ban on protest camps on university campuses. This decision stems from a bipartisan law, known as bill 2880, which aims to amend the state’s free expression policy regarding college and university management. The new rules specifically prohibit […]
Legal expert explains the importance of an ancient law for the Trump administration’s battle over immigration.

Debate Over Alien Enemy Law in Trump’s Second Term As discussions about immigration heat up during President Donald Trump’s second term, the focus remains on the alien enemy law from 1798. Republican attorney Mehek Cook spoke with Fox News Digital about the administration’s rationale for utilizing this particular law. Several federal judges have raised concerns […]
County in New York passes law declaring it illegal for animal abusers to have pets.

Lawmakers in Suffolk County, New York, have recently enhanced the Animal Cruelty Act by prohibiting convicted animal abusers from owning pets. The county council voted to implement a Class A misdemeanor charge for those found in violation, which could lead to up to one year in jail or fines reaching $1,000. This legislation builds on […]