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Purple Hearts and the Modern Battlefield: Why Honoring Guardsmen Shot in D.C. Is the Right Call

The decision to award Purple Hearts to National Guard members ambushed in Washington, D.C. reflects a growing recognition that America’s battlefield no longer exists solely overseas — and that service and sacrifice in defense of the nation deserve honor wherever they occur.

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Silicon Valley Goes Political: AI Super PAC Signals a New Power Player in Washington

The artificial intelligence industry has entered the political sphere with a newly established super PAC raising funds for pro-AI candidates ahead of the 2026 elections. This shift indicates a significant political engagement by AI firms, prompting concerns over corporate influence on policy and the balance between innovation and regulatory power.

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Trump Administration Celebrates American Greatness With Motor Racing in the Nation’s Capital

The Trump administration is promoting American motorsports through the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C., highlighting motorsport as a celebration of innovation and national pride. This initiative aims to boost the economy, support American industry, and reflect a broader philosophy of embracing national strengths amidst regulatory pressures.

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SBA Suspends 1,000 8(a) Firms for Failing to Submit Required Data

The Small Business Administration has suspended approximately 1,000 firms from its 8(a) Business Development Program due to non-compliance with mandatory ownership and control data submission. This enforcement action aims to ensure the program’s integrity and prevent fraud, signaling a commitment to accountability and transparency in federal contracting for small businesses.

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From Bailout to Overhaul: Trump’s Two-Term Relationship With the Kennedy Center

From a COVID-era bailout to a full-scale overhaul, Donald Trump’s two-term relationship with the Kennedy Center reflects a broader center-right argument about accountability, mismanagement, and the limits of prestige-driven governance.

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Federal Workforce Shrinks to 2014 Levels: Efficiency Win or Risky Gamble?

The U.S. federal civilian workforce has decreased to 2.74 million, its lowest in over a decade, following significant job cuts in 2025, driven by various strategies including hiring freezes and buyouts. While proponents claim increases in efficiency and reduced waste, critics warn of negative impacts on specialized knowledge and service backlogs.

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The Union Station Assault: When Free Speech Meets Leftist Intolerance

On October 1, 2025, conservative journalist Cam Higby was assaulted at Union Station in Washington, D.C., while wearing a MAGA hat during his “Fearless Tour.” Video shows Maryland teacher Taylor Alexandra Forte lunging at Higby, ripping off his hat, and striking him before being pepper-sprayed in self-defense. The attack, now viral online, has sparked outrage over political violence and calls for Forte’s termination, raising broader questions about free speech, public safety, and accountability in taxpayer-funded schools.

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ICE Raid in D.C. Targets Van Linked to Montgomery County Contractor With County Government Contracts

A recent ICE raid in Washington, D.C., targeting Rock Solid General Contractors, has raised concerns over the company’s potential employment of undocumented workers. The operation highlights changing dynamics between Montgomery County and ICE regarding immigration policies. The raid’s fallout may lead to contract reviews, compliance audits, and intensified political debate surrounding immigration enforcement practices.

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“Free DC” or Free Pass to Chaos? The Battle Over Trump’s Takeover of Washington, D.C.

Thousands protested in D.C. under the “Free DC” banner, opposing Trump’s federal intervention stemming from rising crime concerns. Activists argue for local control amid a backdrop of racial and political dissonance. The protest reveals deeper national divides over security, governance, and the legitimacy of federal authority in the capital.

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Trump Was Right to Step In on D.C. Crime — But Federal Agents Don’t Get a Free Pass to Trample Rights

Washington, D.C. is suffering from rising crime and lawlessness, prompting President Trump to intervene for restoration of order. However, federal actions must not violate the Fourth Amendment or intimidate citizens. True leadership targets criminals while ensuring accountability and upholding liberties. Safety should not come at the expense of individual freedoms.

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