The FBI’s continued pushback against criticism of the Mar-a-Lago search is not merely an institutional defense against political pressure. It’s a window into something far deeper and far more troubling: a nation struggling with betrayal, broken trust, and the quiet fear that the threat to justice may not come from enemies on the outside, but…
Why President Trump’s New Refugee Cap Isn’t the End of American Compassion
Well, the media is howling again. This time it’s over President Trump’s decision to set the refugee admissions cap at 7,500 per year, the lowest in U.S. history, and to prioritize white South Africans (Afrikaners) who’ve faced targeted violence back home. You’d think, from the headlines, that Lady Liberty herself just packed up and left…
An Update on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
In the past few days, much more has come into focus regarding Tyler Robinson’s case. The fog of shock has begun to lift, and while that clarity brings sharper details, it also brings sharper pain. We are learning more about what happened, why it may have happened, and what the legal road ahead looks like,…
Justice, Race, and Refuge: President Trump’s South African Refugee Policy
President Trump’s recent move to grant expedited refugee status to 59 white South Africans—mostly Afrikaners—has ignited a fierce debate across both sides of the Atlantic. Citing racial discrimination, violence, and the threat of land expropriation, President Trump argues that these individuals are fleeing state-backed persecution. The South African government vehemently denies any racial targeting, accusing…