When Justice and Redemption Cross Paths

A New York state appeals court has tossed out the nearly half-billion-dollar civil fraud judgment that had been hanging over President Trump and the Trump Organization since early 2024. Now, to be clear, the court didn’t let him completely off the hook. The judges agreed that Trump and his businesses stretched the truth when it…

Truth, Justice, and the Epstein Storm

In the storm of headlines, finger-pointing, and political spectacle swirling around Jeffrey Epstein’s twisted legacy, one thing is painfully clear: the truth still feels just out of reach. Allegations fly, theories multiply like rabbits, and while elites posture, everyday Americans are left wondering, what’s real, what’s spin, and is anyone actually fighting for justice? President…

In Defense of Order or an Overstep? President Trump’s Deployment of Troops to Los Angeles

In a bold and highly controversial move, President Trump took swift action to restore order in Los Angeles, where anti-deportation protests had spiraled into widespread unrest. On June 8, he ordered the deployment of the National Guard without the consent of California’s governor. Roughly 500 active-duty Marines were dispatched the next day to safeguard federal…

Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the Scales of Justice

The Supreme Court is once again at the center of a national debate with far-reaching consequences. At stake is President Trump’s Executive Order 14160, which aims to end birthright citizenship for children born on U.S. soil to non-citizen parents. This move reignites a long-standing and emotionally charged conversation about the meaning of citizenship, national sovereignty,…

Wings of Diplomacy or a Trojan Horse?

When President Trump confirmed his administration’s intent to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 from the Qatari royal family to temporarily serve as Air Force One, it was bound to spark a lively debate. The aircraft, reportedly worth around $400 million, was initially built for Qatar’s ruler but never used. Now, it's being offered to the…

Liberty, Law, and Loyalty: The Case of Rumeysa Ozturk

On March 25, 2025, federal agents descended on Somerville, Massachusetts, and arrested Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish Ph.D. student at Tufts University. The agents, dressed in masks and black uniforms, detained her without any public warning. The reason? Her student visa had been revoked by the U.S. government, reportedly in response to a pro-Palestinian op-ed she…