Federal Judge Delays Ruling on Restraining Order Against DOGE and Musk

The 14 states, led by New Mexico, say letting DOGE access federal data endangers the public. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Feb. 14 delayed ruling on 14 states’ request that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) be barred from accessing government information systems. At a hearing in the case of New Mexico v. Musk,

Keeping Education Accessible and Ending Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:      Section 1.  Purpose and Policy.  Some school districts and universities continue to coerce children and young adults into taking the COVID-19 vaccine by conditioning their education on it, and

Schiff and Schumer’s Bogus IG Scandal, Trump’s Divergent Diplomacy, and the Pulitzer Board’s Russiagate Retreat

Adam Schiff and Chuck Schumer have described Donald Trump’s dismissal of 17 inspectors general as a “chilling purge” aimed at eliminating “accountability for malfeasance.” Scott Walter and Sarah Lee of the Capital Research Center say it’s not just the fulfillment of a Trump campaign promise, but there’s no scandal in sight. Though the federal government’s