The Hill Senate Republicans on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought, President Trump’s pick to lead the Office of Budget and Management (OMB), in the face of mounting Democratic attacks over his ties to Project 2025 and the president’s efforts targeting funding already approved by Congress. The Senate voted 53-47 along party lines to…
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Media Giants Politico, NYT, and AP Receive Millions in Taxpayer Funding, Records Show
A host of corporate media outlets and their parent companies took in taxpayer cash from government customers over the last decade, federal records reveal.
Read MoreJudge Strips Immunity from Ohio State Officials for Firing Professor Who ‘Triggered’ Student
Major decisions on campus free speech from the Supreme Court and an influential federal appeals court in recent years have apparently not reached public universities under their jurisdiction, given their treatment of faculty and a Christian apologist.
Read MoreNew Bill Would Criminalize ‘Left-Wing Lunatics’ Holding U.S. Highways Hostage
Republican Georgia Rep. Mike Collins reintroduced legislation Thursday to criminalize protests that block highways.
Read MoreFormer USAID Director Mark Moyar Spills Agency’s Abuse and Waste That He Says Runs Deep
A former U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) director appeared Wednesday on Fox News to reveal details on what he said were the agency’s misused resources and deeply rooted corruption.
Read MoreCommentary: Trump, Musk Are Sticking It to the Administrative State Right Out of the Gate
It was President Ronald Reagan who famously said, “as government expands, liberty contracts.”
Read MoreTop Story: Reagan-Appointed Judge Temporarily Stops Trump Admin from Pulling Men Out of Women’s Prisons
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Reagan-Appointed Judge Temporarily Stops Trump Admin from Pulling Men Out of Women’s Prisons
A Reagan-appointed federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from moving three male inmates out of women’s prison facilities on Tuesday in part because they don’t “present any threat” to female inmates.
District Judge Royce Lamberth, who took the bench in 1987, ruled on Tuesday to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s executive order to keep men in men’s prisons even if they identify as women. The ruling was in favor of “three male-to-female transgender women” who sued the Department of Justice (DOJ) in the Washington, D.C., district court to stop their transfer, alleging that Trump’s directive violates federal law and their constitutional rights.
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