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Trump’s Tariffs Are a Sovereignty Test, and the Courts Keep Trying to Fail It for Him

The ongoing legal battle over President Trump’s tariff plan underscores a fundamental debate about America’s economic sovereignty and trade policy. Critics argue that Trump’s tariffs challenge established legal norms, while supporters believe they defend national interests. The conflict reveals a reactionary establishment unwilling to accept changes that disrupt the status quo.

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Colorado Keeps Learning the Same Lesson the Hard Way

Colorado’s recent Supreme Court defeats highlight a troubling pattern of the state’s progressive agenda clashing with constitutional rights. In cases like Chiles v. Salazar and others, the Court consistently rebukes Colorado’s attempts to enforce ideological conformity. These rulings reveal a mindset prioritizing cultural agendas over free speech and religious liberty, undermining democratic principles.

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Trump’s Ceasefire Was a Test. Iran Is Already Showing Why It Cannot Be Trusted.

President Trump focused on enforcing a ceasefire with Iran by demanding the immediate and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that any aggressive behavior from Iran would lead to consequences, illustrating a shift from traditional diplomatic approaches. This clear position rejects ambiguity, insisting that peace requires genuine compliance from Iran.

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