Minnesota Takes Legal Action Over Medicaid Funding Freeze The state of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to block the federal government’s decision to withhold Medicaid funds. The…
The Growing Drone Threat: A Former Marine’s Warning on U.S. Vulnerability
In a stark assessment of America’s domestic security landscape, a former U.S. Marine has voiced a chilling concern: he is surprised the nation hasn’t already suffered a major terrorist attack utilizing commercially…
Former U.S. Attorney Clarifies: U.S. and Iran Are Not at War
Navigating a Tense Moment: A Legal Perspective on U.S.-Iran Relations The recent military actions in the Caribbean have sparked intense debate and concern about the state of relations between the United States…
Congressman Demands Clarity on Iran Policy, Says Americans Deserve Better
A Call for Clarity in a Confusing Time In the complex arena of international relations, clear communication from the government is not just a courtesy—it’s a necessity. This sentiment was powerfully echoed…
War Powers and the White House: Can a President Go to War Without Congress?
The Founders’ Design: Congress Holds the Power to Declare War When the framers of the U.S. Constitution gathered in Philadelphia, they were deeply wary of concentrating too much power in the hands…
