I propose the Trump Administration declare a national emergency and hire 20,000 retired military officers as temporary immigration judges. In other words, “deputize them.” - BY WAYNE ALLYN ROOT
But two sources who have spoken to Musk say he was frustrated at failing to win favorable treatment in the bill and the administration at large. - BY MARC CAPUTO
As of today, 94 sub-cabinet and ambassadorial nominations, including the Comptroller of Currency and our Ambassador to the Vatican, are languishing on the Senate’s Executive Calendar. - BY GEORGE RASLEY
Public outcry was swift after an amendment directing the Fed's to sell off 1/2 million acres of public land was approved. - BY ALEX BROWN, CLARK CORBIN & KYLE DUNPHEY
This month, Republicans from throughout the Gem State will come together in Pocatello, Idaho, enjoying fellowship and taking care of important party business. - BY DOROTHY MOON IDAHO GOP CHAIRWOMAN
Since 2023 the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) provide standards for voting and tabulating equipment emphasizing security and auditability. - BY BRENT REGAN
Asking citizens to approve a tax increase for clearly defined public safety functions might be the most transparent and equitable approach. - BY BRIAN ALMON
Thomas DiLorenzo: "The Federal Reserve is one of the most powerful institutions destroying the U.S. economy and facilitating the never-ending expansion of government power and war,... - BY LIBERTY SENTINEL
The perfect storm. The signs are all there. The Deep State and our foreign enemies want to stop President Trump from succeeding at all costs. - BY WAYNE ALLYN ROOT
Background checks benefit both property owners and tenants by fostering trust and flexibility. Restricting the background check process creates a lose-lose scenario, fewer rentals, higher costs,... - BY MARK HARMSWORTH
What Palantir is now finalizing,.. It’s the construction of a system that fuses surveillance, automation, and enforcement into a single architecture of control. - BY VERONIKA KYRYLENKO
Allowing CCP-backed companies to undercut American retail and e-commerce is not only bad economic policy, but it makes Americans less safe. - BY JACOB GRANDSTAFF
The stakes are growing. As AI models like Claude take on more complex roles in research, code, and communication, the questions about their ethical boundaries multiply. - BY MIHAI ANDREI
If even the U.N. is warning that men in women’s prisons represent a threat to women, how long can Democrats afford to close their ears? - BY TYLER O'NEIL
In an era of performative climate politics, tariffs might just be the unexpected, effective piece of environmental policy we’ve been missing. - BY MELANIE COLLETTE
According to the US Chamber of Commerce, China is responsible for 86% of counterfeits worldwide, a market that financially accounts for $1.023 trillion.- BY AGUSTINA SOSA
Officials claimed they had destroyed more than one-third of Russia’s strategic bombers in the strike, one base being 2500 miles away in Siberia. - BY ANTHONY BLAIR
Washington faces a stark choice: allocate more resources to monitor cleared personnel or risk repeating breaches that could redefine public trust in the security state. - BY WILLOW TOHI
The CCP incentivizes participants with money and rewards those who steal foreign technologies needed to advance China’s national, military, and economic goals. - BY LAURENCE F. SANFORD
While the UN's Agenda 21 plan for humanity is well known...less understood are the occult origins of the scheme and its enormous role in education... -BY ALEX NEWMAN
Washington's a case study of what happens when people outsource societal problems to politicians and government bureaucracy. Money gets spent. Taxes are increased. Government grows. -BY TODD MYERS
Once people have accepted the revolutionary narrative it becomes very difficult to change their view, even when presented with obvious facts. - BY BRENT REGAN
One things for sure- the lies, fraud, scandal and conspiracy began at Columbia, Class of 1983 with my classmate who was never there, Barack Obama. - BY WAYNE ALLYN ROOT
Wind power is not clean, not affordable, and certainly not reliable. It is, however, deadly to millions of birds, bats, and marine mammals. - BY DAVID WOJICK
Tom Tiffany explains why globalist institutions like the WTO and the UN undermine American independence and the steps Congress can take to exit these globalist bodies,... - BY CHRISTIAN GOMEZ
Fear's the foundation of government power. Always has been. When people live in fear, limits on government power don’t stand a chance.: Rights trampled, Constitutions erased. - BY MICHAEL BOLDIN
Marc Morano: "Zeldin is the most consequential EPA Chief in the history of the agency’ – ‘He is dismantling their climate agenda, they are running scared." - BY CFACT
Liberals control most channels of communication, and an unregulated AI is necessary for conservative political candidates and causes to have a chance. - BY JOHN AND ANDY SCHLAFLY
President Calvin Coolidge said a century ago, "[Government] collecting more taxes than is absolutely necessary is legalized robbery." - BY RONALD M. NATE, Ph.D.
The United Nations (UN) and World Economic Forum (WEF) have several agendas to transform cities for humanity and achieve Sustainable Development Goal #11, Sustainable Cities and Communities. - BY KAREN SCHUMACHER
Earlier this week, the US Department of Justice filed suits against four states, Hawaii, Michigan, New York, and Vermont, opposing their climate laws against hydrocarbon fuel companies. - BY STEVE GOREHAM
There is a strategy by Democrats to "take over" Idaho politics—not by openly running as Democrats, but by covertly running candidates as Republicans. - BY BRENT REGAN
Autonomous regions could have the sovereignty to operate independently at the State level. Everything Federal would remain the same. Not completely perfect, but an eaenest effort... - BY REP. ROB CHASE
Thomas Massie discusses why he opposes President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” citing concerns over increased spending, unsustainable debt, and delayed reforms that may never happen. - BY CHRISTIAN GOMEZ
SCOTUS on Monday let the Trump administration, remove nearly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants who had been allowed to remain in the United States without risk of deportation... - BY GEORGE RASLEY
Tom DeWeese, CEO of the American Policy Center is probably the foremost national speaker on exposing these nefarious efforts to transition us to global control. - BY RICH LOUDENBACK
Sharia governs not just prayer and charity, but contracts, punishments, war, finance, sex, dress, and even restroom etiquette. It claims authority over every soul,... - BY AYNAZ ANNI CYRUS
John Dickinson: “All artful rulers striving to extend their power beyond its just limits endeavor to give their attempts as much semblance of legality as possible.” - BY MICAHEL BOLDIN
CFACT will go on pressuring these companies by showing up at shareholder meetings, voting, crafting resolutions, and asking CEOs the tough questions they need to hear... - BY CRAIG RUCKER
School choice is about allowing parents to freely choose the best available education for their children, making them, rather than the state, the source of accountability. BY SAMUEL T LAIR
Globalists have been working to destroy the U.S.enslaving its people under a one-world system. The John Birch Society's been leading the resistance for 67 years. - BY WILLIAM F. JASPER
A 6-3 Supreme Court win for Trump’s ban on transgender soldiers came on Tuesday just as the deluge of liberal lawsuits was worsening. - BY JOHN & ANDY SCHLAFLY
It’s time for the Republican Congress to get off the sidelines. The American people aren’t looking for strongly worded letters—they want action and results. - BY DOROTHY MOON, IDGOP CHAIRWOMAN
The unfairness is obvious. The carbon tax would hit Alberta’s fossil fuel-rich economy and industrial base far harder than other provinces producing far less in comparison. - BY M. DOWLING
Here's the following DOGE Training Class schedules – Please note Updated Training Events. First come, first served until building capacity reached – if we fill up - BY GLENN MORGAN
Regional government's agenda can be forced into place as a local choice, to appeal to more conservative advocates who might believe it’s all about limited government. - BY TOM DEWEESE
Whether sodium becomes a bridge to future technologies or permanent colossus in the market, one truth is clear: the days of lithium’s global monarchy are numbered. - BY WILLOW TOHI
Every parent should become familiar with all AI tools being used in their child's class, and prepare for how it might impact their child. - BY KAREN SCHUMACHER
In-state refinery closures will increase importation to meet demands for transportation fuels, sourced primarily from foreign countries like China, Saudi Arabia, Ecuador, Iraq, Colombia, and Russia. - BY RONALD STEIN, P.E.
Businesses don’t operate as charities, but neither should taxpayers. Are we getting enough in return to justify enormous tax breaks, multibillion-dollar subsidies, and controversial workplace policies? - BY BRIAN ALMON
The Protecting Communities and Preserving the Second Amendment Act of 2025 is a wolf in sheep’s clothing — a bill that disguises federal overreach... - BY JOE WOLVERTON, II, J.D.
Unlike uranium, thorium reactors cannot melt down, produce far less radioactive waste, and leave no weapons-grade byproducts. They can even consume existing plutonium stockpiles, - BY LANCE B. JOHNSON