Americans are a dispirited people, and they have the office holders they elect, to blame. But sooner or later dispirited people get angry.
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.
Trump fumbled on abortion in his NBC-TV interview. Compromise is not possible, and he should not seek it, but instead own the issue.
California has formally applied for a Constitutional convention to permit States to control guns as the Second Amendment now forbids.
Ray Epps ("Into the Capitol!") finally drew a charge - of disorderly/disruptive conduct in a restricted building, a misdemeanor.
Edwin Meese, former Attorney General under Reagan, asserts prosecuting federal officials by State courts violates federal supremacy.
Dade Phelan, Speaker of the Texas House, bitterly lamented the acquittal of Attorney General Ken Paxton of twenty articles of impeachment.