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Trump vs. Moore: Law and Order Meets Maryland’s Delusions

The article discusses public safety concerns in America, highlighting President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in D.C. as necessary amidst ongoing crime and violence. It criticizes Maryland Governor Wes Moore for opposing federal intervention, arguing he prioritizes political optics over community safety. The piece emphasizes a disconnect between Moore’s statistics and residents’ realities.

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35 Years of the ADA: A Civil Rights Law in Name, Not in Practice

Next week marks 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed, yet many disabled Americans still face discrimination and unfulfilled promises. Both past and current administrations have failed to enforce ADA rights, leaving systemic issues unaddressed. Real change is needed beyond symbolic gestures to ensure equal treatment and accountability.

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Moral Bankruptcy on Display: Maryland Democrats Compare Trump to Hitler—and Cross a Dangerous Line

When Democrat leaders like Marc Elrich and Jamie Raskin compare President Trump to Adolf Hitler, they don’t just hurl political insults—they trample history. In their desperation to smear a sitting president, they’ve crossed a moral line, exposing the intellectual and ethical collapse within their party. The Maryland Freedom Caucus is right to call it out—because when everything is “Hitler,” nothing is.

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Sticker Shock in the Mailbox: USPS Stamp Hike Hits Maryland Residents and Raises Broader Questions About Government Oversight

The U.S. Postal Service’s latest price hike has pushed the cost of a Forever stamp to 78 cents, sparking backlash across Maryland and beyond. While USPS frames the increase as part of its long-term “Delivering for America” recovery plan, critics say the agency is piling financial pressure on everyday Americans without fixing its deeper structural failures. With six hikes in four years and mail volumes plummeting, many are asking: how much longer can the public afford this “forever” stamp strategy?

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Iran Breaks Ceasefire—Now What? Trump Tried Diplomacy, But Tehran Chose Missiles

On June 23, 2025, President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which quickly fell apart with missile strikes on Israeli cities. Iran denies a formal agreement, creating chaos and confusion. The incident raises critical diplomatic questions and highlights the precarious balance of power in international relations, with potential implications for global stability.

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent—Yes, Even in Family Court

Miranda Rights extend beyond criminal arrests to family court, which can threaten personal liberty and finances. Individuals facing inquiries about finances may invoke the Fifth Amendment to protect against self-incrimination. With no constitutional safeguards, understanding one’s rights in family court is essential, as the implications can be severe and life-altering.

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Citizenship-Affirming Care? Democrats Now Pushing “Legalization Surgery” for Illegal Immigrants

In a dazzling feat of medical and political innovation, Democrats have unveiled their latest passion project: citizenship-affirming care. Why bother with borders or boring paperwork when you can just inject a little U.S.A. directly into the bloodstream? While Republicans are still trying to figure out whether this is an SNL sketch or actual legislation, progressives insist this is a breakthrough in “identity-based immigration.” After all, if you feel American, why shouldn’t a government-funded operation make it official — preferably before the next election.

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Democrats Outraged Over One Arrest — But Where Was Their Outrage for the Rest of Us?

The arrest of Senator Alex Padilla during a protest has sparked outrage among Democrats, with Representative Jamie Raskin condemning it as authoritarian. However, Maryland veteran Jeff Reichert highlights hypocrisy, recalling his own wrongful arrests amid silence from the party. He emphasizes that justice should apply universally, not just for political gain.

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Lights, Camera, Due Process: Why the William Sewell Case Proves South Carolina Courtrooms Need Cameras

William Sewell, a mechanic in South Carolina, fights a custody battle without legal representation, facing threats from opposing counsel and a seemingly biased judge. His case highlights the lack of transparency in family courts, emphasizing the need for public scrutiny and accountability to protect citizens’ rights and promote justice.

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Pong for the People: How Your Tax Dollars Are Playing a Never-Ending Game with an Illegal Alien Criminal

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Somewhere between logic and liberal lunacy, Maryland and the U.S. government have found themselves locked in the most expensive game of Pong ever played. Except instead of …

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