Criminals commit crimes, sometimes shockingly evil crimes. Those criminals must be held to account. They are not fit to live in, nor participate in the society in which we live. That’s why the American Republic democratically elects representatives to pass and enforce laws to protect the people they are tasked to govern. That’s the social contract. Government’s first and primary responsibility is to protect the people it governs.
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- Trump requires truck drivers to speak English with new executive orderby Mallory Wilson on April 28, 2025 at 11:47 pm
President Trump is mandating that truck drivers speak English before they hit the road with an executive order designed to "keep American families safe on the road."
- Women's sports bills run up score as Georgia governor signs 'Riley Gaines Act'by Valerie Richardson on April 28, 2025 at 11:40 pm
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation Monday barring males from female scholastic sports starting in sixth grade, joining a majority of states requiring students to compete based on sex at birth.
- House passes Melania-backed bill to combat revenge porn, deepfakesby Lindsey McPherson on April 28, 2025 at 11:19 pm
The House on Monday overwhelmingly passed a bill to combat revenge pornography, clearing the legislation endorsed by first lady Melania Trump for her husband's signature.
- Border shutdown tops list of Trump's success at 100 daysby Stephen Dinan and Mallory Wilson on April 28, 2025 at 11:06 pm
As he hits the 100-day mark, President Trump has answered the biggest question on immigration: You can shut down the border through sheer willpower.
- Trump administration tells Penn to cancel trans athlete's swimming records or face DOJ referralby Valerie Richardson on April 28, 2025 at 9:18 pm
The University of Pennsylvania must erase transgender swimmer Lia Thomas from its women's record books or risk federal charges under a resolution agreement proposed Monday by the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.