Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. recently opened the door to speculation that he will run for President as an independent or third-party candidate.
Rumble, the most popular YouTube competitor, refused a demand from the British Parliament to censor one of its content creators.
The House Judiciary Committee dropped a thread explaining the particulars of Elvis Chan's obsstructive refusal to give a deposition.
Project Veritas, eight months after firing James O'Keefe, its founder, is now reported bankrupt and defunct.
Children's Health Defense had its case transferred to the District of Columbia District Court - before another Trump appointee.
Elvis Chan, point man for the FBI to social media platforms, is under subpoena by the House Judiciary Committee.
Elon Musk has sued California over its year-old social media "transparency" law that actually turns platforms into State actors.
The Fifth Circuit Court ruled the government may not threaten social media - but may still persuade. The willing bully problem remains.
Right to Life of Central California won a permanent injunction against a law preventing them from peaceably approaching others.
The church in America has avoided politics for too long, and thus let government disobey God's Law. It's time to resume political discussion.