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 Her student visa had been revoked by the U.S. government, reportedly in response to a pro-Palestinian op-ed she…
Germany’s AfD Under Fire: Extremism or Censorship?
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz, or BfV), recently dropped a political hammer on the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) by officially designating the entire party as a “confirmed right-wing extremist” group. This dramatic move now allows German authorities to increase surveillance on the AfD—phone tapping,…
Marco Rubio: Double Duty or Double Trouble?
By all accounts, Marco Rubio has come a long way since his early days as the Tea Party darling in the Senate. Fast forward to today, and he’s no longer just a voice in the legislative chorus—he’s holding two of the most powerful foreign policy posts in the country. For the past three and a…
Pills, Politics, and Price Tags
If you’ve ever tried reading one of those congressional megabills, bless your heart. Most of us can’t even get through Leviticus without needing a break, and at least Leviticus came with divine authority. These megabills? They're more like legislative casseroles: a thousand ingredients, half of which are mystery meat, and no one’s really sure what…
Fighting for Family: Why Jennifer Vasquez Sura Deserves to Be Heard
You’ve got to hand it to Pam Bondi—when it comes to spinning a bad situation, she’s got the finesse of a washing machine on turbo. Her latest claim? That Jennifer Vasquez Sura and her disabled child are "safer" without her husband, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration. “America is safer…
Love, Not Lies: Why Christians Should Oppose the Kelly Loving Act
Colorado is currently considering a new piece of legislation called the Kelly Loving Act. On paper, it claims to protect transgender individuals — especially minors — by treating misgendering and deadnaming as forms of “coercive control” in family law cases. The idea is that if a parent or guardian refuses to use a child’s self-identified…
Why Trump Is Right to Dismantle the Department of Education
President Trump has made a bold move by signing an executive order aimed at dismantling the federal Department of Education (DOE), fulfilling a longstanding promise to conservatives. Now, I’m not going to lie—on the surface, it’s satisfying to see a president finally take a swing at an overreaching federal agency that’s been meddling in our…
Trump, Tesla, and the Thin Line Between Protest and Crime
Last week, we witnessed a fascinating clash of politics, business, and law and order. On one side, we had President Trump browsing a sleek red Tesla on the White House driveway, a symbolic show of support for Elon Musk’s company. On the other, we had radical activists ramping up their attacks on Tesla dealerships, with…
Trump, Columbia, and the Fine Line Between Security and Free Speech
President Trump’s administration recently made a bold move, cutting $400 million in federal grants to Columbia University over what it described as antisemitic harassment on campus. At the same time, U.S. immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian graduate student involved in pro-Palestinian protests, as part of a broader crackdown on anti-Israel activists. These actions…
Trump’s IVF Executive Order: A Misguided, Anti-Life Mistake
President Trump’s recent executive order on in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a disappointment for pro-life conservatives. While many on the left criticize it for not going far enough, the real issue is that it shouldn’t have been issued at all. This order is wrong for three major reasons: It’s an abuse of executive power. Conservatives…