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Opinion | The “People’s State of the Union” Is Not Civic Engagement — It’s Political Undermining

Democrats, after condemning parallel political events, have launched their own “People’s State of the Union” to challenge President Trump’s legitimacy post-2024 election. This move reflects a double standard, undermining democratic norms and promoting permanent outrage instead of governance. For democracy to thrive, respect for electoral outcomes is essential.

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Democrats Lost the Election — So Why Are They Governing Like They Won?

The editorial questions why Democrats, despite losing the last election, are obstructing the agenda voters endorsed. It highlights a troubling trend of treating elections as optional, undermining constitutional principles, and eroding civic trust. The piece argues that this approach could disengage voters and harm democracy, emphasizing the need for persuasion instead of obstruction.

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History Repeats When Power Is Threatened: Democrats, Immigration, and the Politics of Defiance

Michael Phillips argues that the Democratic Party is repeating historical patterns by delegitimizing federal law enforcement, as it once did during the abolition of slavery. Today’s rhetoric toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement mirrors that past resistance, suggesting a dangerous precedent. Ignoring history risks chaos and undermines the rule of law.

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Michele Tafoya Enters Minnesota U.S. Senate Race, Shaking Up the Field

Former sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya announced her candidacy for Minnesota’s 2026 U.S. Senate race, addressing perceived cultural and political issues in the state. A prominent conservative voice, Tafoya seeks to appeal to suburban voters and independents. Her entry promises a competitive race against incumbent Amy Klobuchar, drawing national interest.

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Democrats Push “Vanity Ban” Bill While Ignoring Real Limits on Executive Power

Democrats are pushing a so-called “vanity ban” on naming federal buildings, framing it as a stand against authoritarianism. Critics on the center right argue the bill is symbolic overreach—more political theater than a serious effort to enforce existing limits on executive power.

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Democrats’ Selective Amnesia on Maduro

Democrats have consistently labeled Nicolás Maduro a dictator and supported sanctions and an indictment against him. However, after a military operation led to his capture, many Democrats condemned the act as unconstitutional. This contradiction raises questions about their commitment to enforcing justice and the effective strategy behind their policies.

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Capitol Exodus: Why Dozens of Lawmakers Are Walking Away Ahead of 2026

In preparation for the 2026 midterm elections, over 50 members of Congress are departing, predominantly Republicans, highlighting discontent with dysfunction and political hostility. Key exits include Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nancy Pelosi. Many lawmakers are pursuing gubernatorial bids, reflecting a shift towards state-level power as dissatisfaction with congressional effectiveness grows.

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Democrats Favored to Flip the House in 2026? Early Signals Say “Maybe” — But Republicans Aren’t Doomed

A Newsweek article suggests Democrats may regain control of the House in the 2026 midterms, highlighting early polling and historical trends. However, this assessment overlooks Republican advantages such as redistricting and volatile polling. While Democrats show momentum, the outcome remains uncertain, hinging on various future factors affecting voter behavior.

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Is the American Left Preparing Its Own Insurrection?

The article discusses the increasing rhetoric from Democrats labeling Donald Trump and Republicans as fascists and authoritarian threats, which some suggest could lead to institutional insurrection. It raises concerns over legitimization tactics, media narratives, and alarming appeals to military and intelligence agencies to resist a duly elected government.

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Leaderless and Lost: New Poll Shows Democrats Can’t Agree on Who’s in Charge

Recent polling reveals a leadership vacuum within the Democratic Party, with no clear figure identified as their leader, prompting derision from Republicans. The party struggles with internal discord while the GOP, led by Trump, presents a united front. This confusion raises questions about the Democrats’ ability to govern effectively.

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