Trump Claims He Criminalized Flag Burning—But the Law Says Otherwise
Despite Trump’s repeated claims, flag burning remains protected speech under the First Amendment. His executive order does not—and cannot—criminalize it.
Despite Trump’s repeated claims, flag burning remains protected speech under the First Amendment. His executive order does not—and cannot—criminalize it.
Soaring energy costs have become the defining issue in New Jersey’s 2025 governor’s race, with Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill offering starkly different solutions.
A breakthrough Gaza hostage deal is providing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a critical political lifeline, transforming his fortunes and offering him new room for maneuver.
President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago and Portland faces immediate legal challenges, with federal judges questioning whether the move violates constitutional limits on military use in domestic affairs.
Former Congresswoman Katie Porter faces political fallout after a tense TV interview went viral, showing her threatening to walk out over follow-up questions.
Donald Trump privately pressured Benjamin Netanyahu after Israel’s airstrike near Doha drew international condemnation and jeopardized Gaza ceasefire talks.
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A Trump-appointed judge halted the president’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, calling his claims “untethered to the facts.” Now an appeals court will decide if the move was legal.
A federal appeals court is reviewing President Trump’s attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, after a judge blocked the move, calling his ‘rebellion’ claim factually baseless.
After a landmark deal to free hostages from Gaza, Israelis are celebrating—but also questioning why their government took so long to secure the agreement.