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Trump’s NY Prosecution Is a Bogus Case by a Bogus Prosecutor

2-5-2024 < Attack the System 49 411 words
 

Trump’s NY Prosecution Is a Bogus Case by a Bogus Prosecutor
















COMMENTARY

By Hans von Spakovsky

Here’s a quick tutorial on why Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg doesn’t have a legal leg to stand on in his “hush money” case against Donald Trump—call it “Federal Campaign Finance Law for Dummies 101.”

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Reveals Plan to Oust Speaker Mike Johnson


















NEWS

By Mary Lou Masters

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced today that she’ll call for a vote next week to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Why are Democrats pledging to save Johnson if she does?

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Spoiled Children Have Seized the Colleges We Pay For


















COMMENTARY

By Jay Greene

Pro-Hamas protesters on college campuses aren’t peacefully exercising First Amendment rights. They’re spoiled kids cosplaying at revolution while they and their colleges expect taxpayers to foot the bill.

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Homeland Security Finally Declares Year-Old Cyber Emergency for Aviation


















COMMENTARY

By Brian Cavanaugh

China’s historical focus on espionage has dramatically shifted to preparing destructive cyberattacks against U.S. infrastructure. Yet the federal government’s response seems reactive and without urgency.

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US Should Adopt UK’s ‘Rwanda Plan’ to Address Illegal Immigration: The BorderLine


















COMMENTARY

By Simon Hankinson

Britain devised a “Rwanda Plan” to respond to mass illegal immigration. America’s similarly successful plans could be resurrected—but only if there’s a will to once again control America’s borders.

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ICYMI: Well, That Was Fast: 3 Federal Lawsuits, Dropping Simultaneously, Challenge Education Department’s New Title IX Rule


















COMMENTARY

By Sarah Parshall Perry

The ink is barely dry on Biden’s vast rewrite of federal law allowing men who think they’re women to use women’s locker rooms and compete in women’s sports before three separate lawsuits are filed.

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