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Sanctuary Cities, Charlie Kirk, and the Legal Gray Zone No One Wants to Admit

In July 2025, Charlie Kirk questioned why mayors of sanctuary cities aren’t prosecuted for non-cooperation with federal immigration law. The distinction between non-cooperation and obstruction legally protects them from arrest. This divide leads to ongoing tensions and differing narratives in media, highlighting a broader failure of governance amid sanctuary policies.

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Chinese-Linked Hackers Breach Congressional Email Systems, Exposing Persistent Cybersecurity Gaps

Chinese state-linked hackers, part of the Salt Typhoon campaign, breached the email systems of U.S. House committee staff, targeting national security and China policy areas. While Chinese officials denied involvement, the intrusion highlights vulnerabilities in congressional cybersecurity. This incident raises concerns about underinvestment in cybersecurity and outdated infrastructure, prompting calls for reform.

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Navy Sham Marriages Expose a Quiet Security Failure Washington Isn’t Talking About

Two U.S. Navy members face federal charges for conspiring in sham marriages with Chinese nationals for green cards, highlighting security risks as it involved obtaining military dependent IDs for accessing bases. This pattern of exploiting military marriages raises significant concerns about vulnerabilities in U.S. military infrastructure that remain unaddressed.

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New Travel Ban Quietly Freezes International Adoptions—And Leaves Children in the Crossfire

A new presidential order effective January 1, 2026, halts most international adoptions from 39 “high-risk” countries, impacting thousands of vulnerable children. Framed as a national security measure, the policy has drawn criticism for disproportionately affecting African and Muslim-majority nations and lacking public discourse prior to implementation.

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Jack Smith Transcript Release Closes a Chapter—But Reignites the Fight Over January 6

The release of Jack Smith’s deposition transcript by the House Judiciary Committee concludes a significant chapter in American politics regarding January 6. Smith blamed Trump for the Capitol riot while highlighting the lack of prosecutorial resolution. The debate over legal accountability versus political influence persists, as questions about republic response endure beyond the legal outcomes.

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