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Republicans and Hispanic Voters: A Strategic Moment, Not a Crisis Signal

Democrat Taylor Rehmet’s victory in Texas’s 9th Senate District has sparked GOP concerns about Hispanic voter support. Despite Trump’s previous stronghold, this election highlights the need for Republicans to refocus strategies on economic issues and respectful engagement, rather than panic, to connect with diverse voter priorities effectively.

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Is JD Vance the Future of the GOP?

Vice President JD Vance has emerged as the most powerful and visible vice president in modern history, acting as President Trump’s chief enforcer, messenger, and political heir. As speculation over 2028 intensifies, Vance’s rising influence raises a central question for Republicans: is he the future of the GOP—or a figure whose fortunes rise and fall with Trump himself?

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Dan Bongino Steps Down from the FBI: A Disruptive Tenure of Breakthroughs, Tensions, and Hard Lessons

Dan Bongino’s tenure as FBI Deputy Director from March 2025 to January 2026 was marked by his outsider status and significant controversy. Although he achieved notable successes like solving the January 6 pipe bomb case, his lack of prior FBI experience and clashes with traditional agents hampered his effectiveness, leading to his resignation.

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John Myrick and Brenda Thiam Hit the Ground Hard and Early for 2026 Campaign

John Myrick and Dr. Brenda J. Thiam, GOP candidates for Maryland’s 2026 gubernatorial race, are aggressively campaigning across the state, emphasizing grassroots outreach and critiques of Democratic incumbent Wes Moore. The pair focuses on key issues like taxes, public safety, and economic growth, aiming to engage voters in traditionally Democratic areas.

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Bondi’s Warning: Where Free Speech Ends and Criminal Threats Begin

U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi’s recent tweet has reignited the debate over where free speech ends and criminal threats begin. While the First Amendment protects even hateful and violent rhetoric, the Supreme Court has drawn a sharp line at incitement to imminent violence and true threats. From Brandenburg v. Ohio to Virginia v. Black, case law makes clear that speech celebrating violence may be legal—but urging a mob to act or issuing a direct death threat is not. Bondi’s warning underscores a simple truth: speech is free, but violence has consequences.

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Virginia Education Association’s Shameful Response to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

The Virginia Education Association’s statement on Charlie Kirk’s assassination exposes the union’s true priorities. Instead of condemning educators who celebrated his death, the VEA warned teachers to watch their social media because conservatives were “searching” for posts. This wasn’t about honoring Kirk or calling for accountability—it was about protecting the union’s image while ignoring the hatred within its own ranks.

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J.D. Vance’s Criticism of No-Fault Divorce: Cultural Commentary or Policy Signal?

J.D. Vance has become a key conservative voice critiquing no-fault divorce’s effect on families, linking it to the sexual revolution’s legacy. While he hasn’t proposed policy changes, his comments raise significant concerns about family stability versus individual happiness, igniting debate on the future of marriage in American society.

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Breaking the Stronghold: A Playbook for Maryland Republicans

Maryland’s political landscape, dominated by Democrats, offers opportunities for Republicans by adopting a centrist approach, emphasizing local issues, and presenting themselves as reformers against a complacent political machine. To succeed, they must engage with unaffiliated voters, recruit relatable candidates, and remain disciplined in messaging while focusing on accountability, affordability, and public safety.

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Forget Epstein’s Ghost—It’s Time Trump Took Aim at the Real Threat: America’s Corrupt Family Courts

Michael Phillips argues that the focus on high-profile cases like Epstein distracts from the serious issues within the family court system affecting middle-class families. He condemns the profit-driven practices in family courts, calling for reforms such as abolishing Title IV-D incentives and ensuring due process. He urges Trump to prioritize these reforms to restore family integrity.

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Mike Tyson’s Knockout Case for Cannabis Reform: A Perspective on Freedom, Safety, and American Prosperity

Mike Tyson is advocating for cannabis policy reform by calling for its reclassification to Schedule III, emphasizing its medicinal value and the need to protect public safety. He highlights the hypocrisy of incarcerating non-violent marijuana offenders while arguing for regulation to combat cartels and promote free markets, aligning his stance with conservative principles.

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