By Timothy Tilghman Republican Donald J. Trump recited the Oath of Office having been sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Friday, January 20, 2017. An American Inauguration: The Triumph of Donald Trump
By Garrett Smith Knowing history is vital to not repeating its mistakes. Throughout American history, many significant events have occurred in January. January In American History: Part 1
By Dr. Christopher W. Smithmyer For possibly the first time, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a sensible argument, fighting against Joe Biden's plan for unemployment pay. Wait, What? AOC Said Something that Makes Sense?
By Guest Contributor The list of politically-connected Democrats and Republicans with ties to Jeffrey Epstein is long and disturbing. Here Are The Democrats And Republicans Connected To Jeffrey Epstein
By Karl Donaldson Sounds eerily familiar, but for Covid-19 not any religious bias. It may evolve into the same thing. Germany to Build “Covid Jail” for Vaccine Dissidents
By Rebecca Horvath Since Twitter's ban on President Donald Trump, he's reaching Americans the old-fashioned way: through the White House Press Office. Trump Is “Tweeting” Through The White House Press Office
By Seth Segal Missouri made history this week as the first state to outlaw abortion. It is a milestone victory for the pro-life movement. Victory For Life: Missouri Ends Abortion
By Rebecca Horvath and Rose Taylor From violence at the Capitol to censorship of the President of the United States, it's been a busy week. Don't miss our take on all the news! Patriot Housewives: The Battle Is Just Beginning
By Seth Segal On Tuesday, President Donald Trump spoke at the Mexican border to mark the completion of the 450th mile of the wall. President Trump Speaks Near Border Wall
By Dr. Christopher W. Smithmyer Run for office. Get involved. Fill the courts with legitimate lawsuits against officials who use their office for personal gain. The Coup Part Deux: What’s Happened Since the Capitol Hill Protests