Supreme Court hears arguments over Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care

Washington — The Supreme Court is set to weigh for the first time Wednesday whether states can restrict access to gender-affirming care for minors experiencing gender dysphoria, stepping into the politically charged debate over health care for transgender youth. Roughly half of the states have enacted laws that prohibit puberty blockers or hormone therapy for

LAWFARE CRUSHED: Fani Willis Faces Court Order to Turn Over Records in Judicial Watch Lawsuit

Fulton County DA Fani Willis has five days to release records tied to her handling of the Georgia election interference case. A judge’s default ruling suggests Willis’s office failed to respond properly, raising questions about transparency and potential misconduct. What Happened?Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, handling the Georgia election interference case, was ordered by

COVID-19 Report Fallout Impacts Trump’s Nomination Process

COVID-19 Still making an impact: In a striking turn of events, the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a pivotal factor in shaping President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination process for key administration positions. A recent House committee report has reignited debates about pandemic-era decisions, raising questions about their scientific basis and the broader implications for

Homan: Mass Deportations Are America’s Last Defense—‘The Whole World Is Watching

MAGA Report: Tom Homan, the incoming “Border Czar,” is making waves with a no-nonsense stance on illegal immigration. His recent interview with NewsNation delivered a clear message: mass deportations are non-negotiable. For Homan, it’s not just about enforcing immigration law; it’s about the system’s survival. “If court orders don’t mean anything, neither does due process,”