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700,000 Records. One Damning Conclusion: Biden’s DOJ Played Favorites and Hid the Evidence

April 14, 2026
News/Politics
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The Justice Department released a report Tuesday, finding that the Biden Administration turned a federal civil rights law into a tool of political persecution, selectively prosecuting pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act while shielding abortion-rights allies from comparable scrutiny. The review drew on more than 700,000 internal records. What investigators found was not mere bureaucratic overreach. It was coordination. DOJ prosecutors, the report alleges, worked hand-in-glove with Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation and the Feminist Majority Foundation, accepting information those groups compiled on pro-life activists and using it to build cases. They sought harsher

After Islamabad Talks Collapse, America Draws a Line in the Strait of Hormuz

April 13, 2026
International/Military/News
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At ten o’clock this morning, Eastern time, the United States Navy drew a line in the water. A blockade of Iranian ports and a partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz went into effect. Whether the first American ships have yet moved to enforce it is unclear. But the order is issued. The line is drawn. Vice President JD Vance led the American delegation. Pakistani mediators worked the room. It wasn’t enough. On the central question — Iran’s nuclear ambitions — there was no give. There is reportedly still a diplomatic thread: Pakistan is pressing both sides to return to

A Frank Discussion Between Two Good Friends — And What That Signals for the West

April 10, 2026
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Mark Rutte isn’t hedging. The NATO Secretary General offered a full-throated endorsement of President Trump’s global security record this week, telling CNN the world is “absolutely” safer under his leadership — a direct verdict, delivered without diplomatic softening, in the middle of one of the alliance’s most consequential moments. “Absolutely, because this is thanks to President Trump’s leadership,” Rutte said, pointing to American military action that has degraded Iran’s military capabilities. He made the stakes plain: “Degrading these capabilities is really, really very important for your and my safety here in the U.S., in Europe, in the Middle East.” That

The Fragile Cease-fire: How Trump Is Trying to Hold the Middle East Together

April 9, 2026
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Something unusual is happening in the Middle East — a superpower is asking its closest ally to hold back, and the ally is listening. President Trump has privately urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale down strikes in Lebanon. The request is delicate, pointed, and timed: negotiations with Iran are imminent, and Washington doesn’t want the cease-fire framework — already fragile, already contested — shaken loose before talks can begin. Both leaders have maintained, for public consumption, that Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah falls outside the scope of any Iran deal. But Trump, according to reports, went further in private,

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