⭐️ We should fight first for the Bill of Rights. From: J.B. Shurk/American Thinker. Who wants to fight for empire abroad when freedom is under attack right here at home?
The Biden plan to ban gas cars. From: Washington Examiner. The EPA regulation is designed to limit what type of cars and trucks we may buy.
🚩 Congress probing whether IRS using AI to invade Americans’ financial privacy. From: John Solomon/Just the News. As new inquiry opened, Rep. Hageman says too many Feds “do not recognize our constitutional protections.”
Free speech hangs in the balance in 3 Supreme Court cases. From: Jonathan Turley/The Hill. The court may now be reflecting the shift among liberal scholars and politicians away from freedom of speech and in favor of greater government speech regulation.
👉 Lawfare against Donald Trump is approaching a new and dangerous phase. From: Alex Berenson. Will New York state attorney general Letitia James really try to seize a half-billion dollars in Trump's assets as punishment for a non-existent crime?
‘Not likely to happen’: Jonathan Turley pours cold water on Letitia James’ plans to seize Trump’s assets. Harold Hutchison/Daily Caller News. There is an issue here of the Eighth Amendment. There’s also an issue of due process.
🚗 Would you still want to drive . . . From: Eric Peters Autos. What if you had to obey – to the letter – every single traffic law, from no-right-on red to no-passing if the pass requires “speeding,” even a little bit?
Biden’s new war on your iPhone is a joke. From: Brad Polumbo/Washington Examiner. This smells like crony capitalism.
🐊 Trump’s plan to drain the swamp. From: Washington Times. Public sector unions worry they may lose grip on government.
Biden wants to avoid a First Amendment showdown over WikiLeaks. From: Matthew Petti/Reason. U.S. prosecutors are looking to wriggle out of an espionage trial for Julian Assange.
🤣 Embarrassing moment Kamala Harris claps along and smiles to protest in Puerto Rico (before the vice president is told what they were ACTUALLY singing). From: Daily Mail. Vice President awkwardly stops clapping to a song after it was translated to her.