On March 4, 2025, President Donald Trump reinstated tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, marking a decisive shift in U.S. trade policy. Canada and Mexico face a 25% tariff on imports, with Canadian energy taxed at 10%, while China contends with a 10% rate effective since February 4, 2025. Initially announced on February 1, these…
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Tonight, President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress, his first since returning to office six weeks ago. With the theme “the renewal of the American dream,” the speech aims to outline his early actions and vision for the term ahead. Here’s what to expect and why it matters. Trump is expected to emphasize…
The Democratic Party has repeatedly inserted itself into peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, often with questionable motives. In 2022, congressional Democrats, led by Rep. Pramila Jayapal, urged Ukraine to negotiate with Russia. Ukrainian officials rejected the idea, with one stating, “Russia’s history of breaking agreements makes talks pointless.” To conservatives, this pressure seemed misguided—an…
In a striking development, Wyoming has taken a stand that could reshape how we view psychiatric drugs like Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs). The state recently held hearings to probe the unsettling link between these medications and violent behavior, spotlighting the glaring absence of comprehensive data on their risks. For conservatives, this isn’t just a…
Why the United States Should Disband from NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), established in 1949 as a bulwark against Soviet expansion, was intended as a temporary alliance to address a specific Cold War threat. Its founding architects, including U.S. Senator Robert Taft, argued it should dissolve once the immediate danger subsided. Yet,…
On March 3, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dropped a sobering bombshell during a briefing in London: a peace deal with Russia is “very, very far away.” Speaking to reporters, he stressed the need for a “just, honest, and sustainable” resolution to the war that’s dragged on since 2022. From a conservative perspective, this isn’t…
In an era where political division often dominates headlines, it’s refreshing to witness bipartisan cooperation on issues that matter to all Americans. The TAKE IT DOWN Act, introduced in the 118th Congress, exemplifies this unity. Designed to protect individuals from non-consensual intimate imagery and deepfakes, the bill has garnered support from both Republicans and Democrats,…
In a blatant miscarriage of justice, Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, is serving a nine-year prison sentence for what many believe was simply fulfilling her constitutional duty. Peters, a dedicated public servant, was convicted for allegedly breaching election security by preserving federal election records—a responsibility she took seriously to ensure transparency. Yet, Colorado's…
Pope Francis, 88, head of the Catholic Church, is reportedly battling pneumonia following bronchitis that hospitalized him this month. That’s the Vatican’s account. But as their statements emerge, doubts arise. Are they forthcoming? Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò suggests otherwise, offering a view that demands attention. Has Pope Francis died, his passing concealed within the Vatican?…
Right now, the Senate is wrestling with S.J. Res. 12, a resolution that’s stirring up some serious debate. It’s aimed at stopping a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule called Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance, Including Netting and Exemptions , published in the Federal Register on…

