I’ve previously written about the troubling deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father who was removed from the United States without the benefit of a full and fair legal process. My position then—and now—was simple: every individual, regardless of status, deserves due process under the law. If there were grounds to believe Garcia had…
A Look at the LaMonica McIver Assault Case
Representative LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) has been charged for allegedly assaulting federal officers during a visit to a New Jersey ICE facility. For those of us who value both the rule of law and the God-given rights protected by our Constitution, it’s time to hit the brakes and ask a serious question: is this a legitimate…
The Adams Case: A Justice System in Crisis
Another day, another political scandal—only this time, the story isn’t about corruption itself but about the disturbing way in which justice is being manipulated to serve political ends. The Justice Department’s decision to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams reeks of political favoritism, not because Adams is necessarily innocent or guilty,…
Ending the Abuse: Why It’s Time to Abolish the Presidential Pardon
The final moments of any presidency often reveal more about the character of the departing leader than years of speeches or photo ops ever could. President Joe Biden’s last-minute flurry of preemptive pardons — including those for family members, officials tied to controversial decisions, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci — has reignited a conversation about…
A Felony Conviction and the Oval Office: The Perils of Presidential Immunity and Moral Compromise
The sentencing of Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge in his hush-money case—a conviction that leaves him as the first U.S. president-elect with a felony on his record—marks an extraordinary chapter in American legal, political, and moral history. Justice Merchan's decision, though couched in high-minded language about respecting the office of the presidency, sets a…
Trump’s Sentencing Before Inauguration: A Political Plot Twist or Justice in Action?
Well, folks, here we are in 2025, and it seems the political drama just keeps on rolling. Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced on January 10th, a mere ten days before he's scheduled to retake the oath of office. The charges? Falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult…
Justice, Mercy, and Fiery Rhetoric: A Christian Conservative Take on Trump’s Rebuke of Clemency
Well, folks, it seems President-elect Donald Trump decided to make waves on Truth Social yesterday with a message that was, shall we say, anything but festive. In response to President Joe Biden’s decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal death-row inmates to life without parole, Trump told these individuals to "GO TO HELL!" Direct…
A Christian Conservative Perspective on President Biden’s Commutations
Well, folks, President Joe Biden just made a sweeping decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal inmates on death row, replacing their death sentences with life imprisonment without parole. As an independent Christian conservative, I see this decision through a lens of faith, justice, and a good helping of common sense. Let’s dig in.…
When Truth Collides with Assumptions: Lessons from the Duke Lacrosse Case
The Duke lacrosse case of 2006 is a cautionary tale of what happens when ideological narratives outrun facts and justice. Crystal Mangum’s admission that she fabricated the allegations that once upended lives, ruined reputations, and ignited a firestorm of national debate on race, gender, and class should cause all of us to take a step…
It’s Time to Retire the Presidential Pardon
As an independent Christian conservative, I hold deeply to the belief that justice should be impartial, transparent, and rooted in truth. Yet the presidential pardon, once envisioned as a tool for mercy and justice, has become a symbol of inequality and political gamesmanship. The recent wave of pardons and commutations from President Biden—combined with the…