Two federal judges ordered President Trump to fund SNAP during a government shutdown, raising constitutional concerns about executive power. Article II highlights the permanent authority of the President, while Article I prohibits unauthorized spending. This judicial action challenges the separation of powers, raising questions about the judiciary’s role in government.
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Sharia Law in the United States is Unconstitutional
The content discusses the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of a republican government, detailing the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance and outlining the structure of government at federal, state, and local levels. It emphasizes that allegiance to any foreign government violates this oath, underlining the supremacy of the Constitution and the illegality of implementing non-constitutional laws.
Democrats Question The Arrests of Texas Democrat Legislators: How Should Christians Respond?
Headline The Texan News, August 8, 2025 — U.S. Reps. Casar and Crockett Question DOJ, FBI for ‘Hunting Down’ Quorum-Breaking Texas Democrats Article III, Section 10 of the Texas State Constitution states: “Two-thirds of each House shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and compel …
No, President Trump is not planning amnesty for Mexican agricultural workers
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Constitutional Minute—We the people are the rightful masters of both Congresses and the Courts
Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. emphasized the judiciary’s independence in interpreting the Constitution and checking governmental excesses. The piece discusses the balance of power among the branches of government, referencing historical documents and figures that highlight the people’s role in governance and the importance of an informed citizenry for democracy.
Incitement to Violence
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has sparked national outrage after calling for violence against Elon Musk in a social media video. She encouraged demonstrations against Musk on her birthday, coinciding with protests at Tesla showrooms. Critics, including President Trump, have labeled her comments as inciting domestic terrorism and highlighted the resulting violent incidents.
Constitutional Minute—The Republican Form of Government
The United States initially established the Articles of Confederation, which failed due to its weak authority. The Founding Fathers then created the Constitution in 1789, promoting a republic defined by the Bill of Rights. A contradiction arose with slavery, leading to the Republican Party’s formation, advocating freedom. Ronald Reagan emphasized the importance of defending that freedom.
Faithless Republicans Contravene the Trump Agenda and the State Republican Party Platform: My Appeal to Chairman Abraham George
Dennis London, a business owner from California, warns of a similar liberal takeover in Texas. He emphasizes the need for education and engagement among voters to combat “faithless Republicans” who align with Democrats. Proposing simple educational tools, he aims to raise awareness of political consequences, such as loss of freedoms and wealth.
Can an ACTING President commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals?
In his final days as president, Joe Biden commuted nearly 1,500 sentences and pardoned 39 individuals, marking the largest single-day clemency act in modern history. However, concerns about Biden’s mental fitness have intensified, with reports detailing lapses in memory and provoking doubts over the legitimacy of the pardons.
“A Republic, If You Can Keep It.” B. Franklin
The content discusses various political events and legal principles in the U.S., emphasizing historical perspectives on rights and government structure. It highlights the presumption of innocence in criminal law, critiques current political figures, and references the moral foundations of the Constitution, asserting the necessity of a well-educated citizenry to preserve democracy.
