Sarah Elfreth’s Rising Profile Comes With Rising Questions

Sarah Elfreth, Maryland’s freshman Representative, faces controversy over campaign financing and legislative positions, particularly regarding Israel, Gaza, and gun control. Critics label her a product of “dark money” and question her convictions. Supporters tout her effectiveness, yet voters ponder if she represents their interests or caters to wealthy donors.

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The South Carolina Family Court Trap: How Judges Use Rule Games to Dodge Accountability

On September 3, 2025, Judge Mandy Kimmons denied crucial motions filed by William Sewell in his divorce case, effectively stripping him of due process rights. This case exemplifies how South Carolina family courts manipulate procedures to protect judges at the expense of litigants, highlighting the urgent need for reform to ensure accountability and justice.

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Rockville’s “Wild Wild West”: Veterans Betrayed, Vouchers Misused, and Montgomery County’s Culture of Corruption

Lydia D. York, a veteran and whistleblower, exposes corruption in Montgomery County, accusing leaders of enabling illegal eviction and homelessness of veterans. Allegations include misappropriated HUD-VASH vouchers and bureaucratic indifference. Amid rising homelessness, rather than assisting veterans, county officials seem focused on more glamorous projects, highlighting systemic failures and a lack of accountability.

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The South Carolina Family Court Trap: How Rule Games Deny Due Process and Protect Judges Like Mandy Kimmons

South Carolina’s family courts present parents with a legal dilemma where appealing flawed judgments risks missing deadlines, while filing motions leads to judges evading accountability. This contradictory system, exemplified by Judge Mandy Kimmons, denies due process and undermines family stability. Reform is crucial to protect parental rights and ensure judicial responsibility.

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Wes Moore’s Italian Getaway Raises Questions About Gifts, Priorities, and Accountability

Maryland Governor Wes Moore faces scrutiny for vacationing on George Clooney’s yacht in Italy amid unresolved crime issues in Baltimore. Critics question the funding of the trip and the lack of transparency, raising concerns about ethics and his leadership image. The optics contrast sharply with the struggles of Maryland families.

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Elon Musk vs. the NGO Money Machine: Exposing the “Uniparty’s” Favorite Laundering Scheme

Elon Musk, leading the Department of Government Efficiency, criticized non-governmental organizations as “fake charities” abusing taxpayer funds. He highlighted a $2 billion environmental grant linked to partisan agendas, suggesting rampant corruption. Attorney General Pam Bondi has initiated a DOJ task force to investigate NGO fraud, marking a significant shift in accountability efforts.

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Justice in Name Only: Veterans Expose Abuse in Summerville and Dorchester Family Courts

Two South Carolina veterans say they faced not justice, but systematic torture in Summerville and Dorchester family courts. William Sewell and Lee describe the same pattern: crushing fees, intimidation, and jail threats under Judge Mandy Kimmons and attorney Jason Wheeler. What should have been custody hearings became, in their words, an assembly line of punishment and profit. Their stories raise a chilling question: if men who once defended American freedom are now stripped of their own rights in family court, what does that say about the state of justice in South Carolina?

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A Generation Raised in the Shadow of Violence: Guns or Family Breakdown?

Another school shooting. This time, two children dead and seventeen others injured in Minneapolis. Politicians are already tweeting the same slogans about “stopping gun violence,” but for over two decades those words have meant nothing. The deeper truth is harder to face: America’s epidemic of mass shootings isn’t just about guns—it’s about the collapse of family, the destruction caused by corrupt family courts, and a political class too invested in power and profit to fix the systems tearing children apart.

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The Crime Data Mirage: Why Baltimore and D.C.’s “Declining” Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story

City leaders in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore proudly point to “declining crime numbers,” but behind the stats lies a dangerous truth. Murders misclassified as “accidents,” sex crimes omitted from reports, and juvenile offenders repeatedly released through a revolving door justice system create the illusion of progress while leaving communities exposed. The numbers may look good on paper, but residents know the streets tell a very different story.

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Why Are Judges So Protected From Public Accountability?

Judicial misconduct remains obscured by a veil of secrecy, allowing judges to evade accountability unlike police or teachers. This lack of transparency undermines public trust in the justice system. To restore integrity, reforms are needed, including public records of misconduct, independent oversight, and real consequences for violations, ensuring judges are held accountable.

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