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Black History Month: Honoring the Past While Confronting the Present
Has the mission shifted? In some cases, critics argue that the modern landscape of mega-churches and prosperity-centered preaching has replaced community uplift with personal enrichment. Lavish campuses, celebrity pastors, and a focus on material success sometimes appear to overshadow the church’s historic role as a defender of the poor and marginalized.

Sarah Carlyle
Feb 12 min read


Why the Abandonment of Bagram Strategic U.S. Air Force Base Merits Scrutiny
In the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, public debate has largely settled on one dominant explanation: the departure of Bagram was badly executed. Congressional hearings, media retrospectives, and official reviews have focused on planning failures, intelligence misjudgments, and bureaucratic inertia. Yet for investigators trained to assess financial crime and national security risk, incompetence is not the end of the inquiry—it is often the beginning. When

Jerry Thomas
Feb 13 min read


Legal Tensions Over ICE Operations in Minneapolis: A Federal–State Boundary Dispute
Absent a formal request under Minnesota Statute § 626.77 or a clear federal judicial ruling, ICE’s operations in Minneapolis occupy a legally ambiguous space—one that exposes a fundamental tension between federal immigration powers and the sovereign rights of states and municipalities.

Jerry Thomas
Jan 223 min read


Real Patriot News 1779: The Independent Voice That Broke Through the Silence
The podcast was founded by Troy Smocks-Perez, a Black American journalist and former January 6 defendant who was later pardoned by President Trump. Long before his pardon, Smocks had already carved out a place in conservative media history. Real Patriot News 1779 is widely regarded by its audience as the first conservative podcast to emerge directly from the January 6 aftermath, giving voice to individuals and families largely ignored—or caricatured—by mainstream outlets.

Jerry Thomas
Jan 102 min read


Pardons Without Redress: Why January 6 Pardonees Still Aren’t Being Made Whole?
The Department of Justice could simply process and settle deserving tort claims in good faith, as the law already allows.

Jerry Thomas
Nov 30, 20253 min read


Trump’s New Pardons Expose a Harsh Truth — Americans Have Rights, But No Remedies
By any historical measure, the Trump administration’s latest round of pardons — including for Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and a long list of 2020-election and Jan. 6-related defendants — is breathtaking in scale. It was designed to make a statement about the President’s belief that many of these prosecutions were abusive, politically driven, or otherwise illegitimate. And the January 20, 2025 clemency blitz proved that this wasn’t a one-off gesture but a governing philosoph

Jerry Thomas
Nov 18, 20254 min read


"We" Are MAGA!!! Not DC Politicians.
MAGA is not an arm of the Republican Party — it is an insurgency against it.

Jerry Thomas
Oct 26, 20254 min read


How States Fail to Regulate Car Insurance Rates
Mandatory car insurance may be justified as a matter of public safety, but it becomes unjust when the system it creates benefits corporations more than citizens.

Jerry Thomas
Oct 15, 20253 min read


When ABA Courage Counts: How Two California Attorneys Stood Up for January 6th Victims
In an era of selective outrage and professional caution, Barry D. Silberman and Graham Brownstein have shown what courage in the legal profession looks like: standing firm when others run, speaking for the silenced, and pursuing justice not because it is easy, but because it is right.

Jerry Thomas
Oct 13, 20254 min read


An Open Letter to President Donald J. Trump from the January 6th Community
Trump is Loyal. His appointees are NOT!!!
TA Perez
Oct 4, 20253 min read


Trump’s Loyalty vs. Washington’s Betrayal
Advisors like Paul Ingrassia have reminded Trump that the nation owes its thanks to the January 6th community. Yet too many inside his administration—and in Congress—refuse to acknowledge it.

Jerry Thomas
Oct 4, 20254 min read


Could Artificial Intelligence Deliver Better Justice Than American Lawyers?
The ABA: A Cartel in All But Name
The American Bar Association is not a government regulator. It is a private professional guild. It issues memberships, collects dues, and exerts massive political power. It masquerades as a watchdog for standards, but in truth, it operates like a cartel:
Restricting access to the courts to only those who pay tribute and pass their narrow gatekeeping exams.
Shielding incompetent attorneys from accountability by handling discipline behind cl

Jerry Thomas
Oct 3, 20253 min read


RINO JUDGES NEED TO GO!
Trump Hating Republican Federal District Judges Are Not Just In The D.C. Beltway... Try Texas!

Jerry Thomas
Sep 20, 20252 min read


Trump’s Silence on January 6th Compensation Leaves Victims in Limbo
Trump leaves January 6th patriots financially out in the cold.

Jerry Thomas
Aug 17, 20252 min read


The Federal Courts Have Betrayed the People
Americans are losing faith in the very system designed to protect their rights. Without radical reform, the federal judiciary will collapse under the weight of its own corruption and partisanship.

Jerry Thomas
Aug 17, 20253 min read


Conservative Values in Vintage Soft Rock Music
Soft rock music, a genre that flourished in the 1970s and 1980s, is often characterized by its smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics....
TA Perez
Aug 17, 20255 min read
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