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JARED MOSKOWITZ TRIES TO DEFUND ICE! MORE FAIRYTALES FROM THE WHITESHOE MAFIA.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) has publicly criticized a Republican proposal to allocate $858 million for signing and retention bonuses within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), suggesting each employee could receive up to $40,000. While positioned as a budgetary concern, this framing may serve as a strategic attempt to weaken ICE operational capacity without directly voting to defund the agency.
lhpgop
May 44 min read


"IT'S A TRAP!" STATE SENATOR BECCA WHITE SNITCHES TO ALIEN, WHERE'S PAM BONDI??
Now this isn't the same as a judge letting an illegal go out the backdoor of a courtroom or other straight case of interfering with a Federal Agent, but it does, possibly, have some repercussions for the Senator. We put the team to work and came up with the following.
lhpgop
Apr 304 min read


How Activism is Impacting College Brands and Job Opportunities for Graduates
Once upon a time, a degree from Harvard, Yale, or Stanford carried with it a sense of prestige, rigor, and reliability. These institutions symbolized the apex of Western academic achievement. Today, many employers—including those in law, finance, tech, and public policy—are quietly beginning to reconsider.
lhpgop
Apr 304 min read


DON'T BE A TOOL! A YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO AVOIDING SOCIALIST GROOMING GANGS
If you care about justice, great. But don’t be fooled into thinking that spray paint, lock chains, or firebombs make the world better. They don’t. They just give the government and the media an excuse to crack down harder.
lhpgop
Apr 303 min read


FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE. US FOOD PRODUCERS BANK ON MAKING YOU SICK.
From sprawling cornfields in Iowa to heavily processed food aisles in every supermarket, the U.S. agriculture industry has evolved into something far removed from its Jeffersonian ideal. Today, it is a monolithic, government-subsidized machine—engineered not to nourish citizens, but to support corporate monopolies, entrench land control, and export commodity influence abroad
lhpgop
Apr 245 min read


From the Death Chamber to the Courtroom: How Anti-Death Penalty Activism Became the Blueprint for Constitutional Lawfare
The United States today finds itself in a legal and political siege where the Constitution, once revered as the supreme law of the land, is now under sustained assault. This attack is not coming from foreign adversaries or rogue generals—it is being executed by elite legal organizations, activist judges, and ideologically motivated NGOs using a weaponized form of jurisprudence known as lawfare.
lhpgop
Apr 244 min read


A Market-Based Path to Healthcare Reform: Lessons from Oklahoma and the Return to Direct-Pay Medicine
For decades, the American healthcare system has wrestled with skyrocketing costs, bureaucratic red tape, and increasingly impersonal care
lhpgop
Apr 225 min read


The Supreme Court’s Strategic Fumble: The April 17 Unsigned Order and the Erosion of Judicial Credibility
The order, though brief and devoid of a named author, carries sweeping implications—not just for immigration enforcement, but for the integrity and reputation of the American judiciary itself. In what may be remembered as a strategic fumble, the Court failed to show institutional courage, delivering instead a non-committal pause wrapped in procedural caution.
lhpgop
Apr 224 min read


THE REVEALED BIDEN DOMESTIC TERROR STRATEGY.
his white paper explores how national security structures—especially those created in the wake of 9/11—were originally designed for foreign counterterrorism but were later repurposed for domestic control.
lhpgop
Apr 175 min read


LACK OF JUDICIAL COURAGE GETS AP BACK IN WHITEHOUSE PRESSPOOL
He knew that ruling against the AP would bring howls of “fascism,” “dictatorship,” and “assault on democracy.” He knew the appellate courts would be weaponized. He knew his name would be dragged through headlines curated by the very outlets at the center of the issue.
lhpgop
Apr 172 min read


REMOVING SANCTUARY CITIES USING THE 3RD AMENDMENT
The Third Amendment was written to protect citizens from state-compelled hospitality to hostile forces. Today, that hostility is not physical but ideological. And its soldiers do not wear red—but are marked by their instrumentalization in service of a political agenda that seeks to dissolve the nation-state itself.
lhpgop
Apr 174 min read


Contempt by Design: How Judicial Activism Wears the Mask of Procedure
Boasberg, operating under Rule 42 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, claimed the Trump team had violated his order and must be held accountable. But crucially, he did not demand the return of the deported migrant. Why?
lhpgop
Apr 163 min read


Sanctuary Cities and Jim Crow: Constitutional Nullification in Two Acts
Just as Jim Crow used state law to resist civil rights for Black Americans, sanctuary cities use state and municipal laws to resist federal immigration policy, creating a new subclass of super-protected non-citizens and diminishing the rights and safety of American citizens.
lhpgop
Apr 166 min read


HARVARD EXTREMISTS SHRED THE FIRST AMENDMENT. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SET TO ACT
If Harvard or other universities knowingly harbor foreign students engaged in hostile activity, they risk being accused of abetting visa fraud or harboring foreign agents.
This could lead to revoked SEVP certification (the ability to enroll international students) or DOJ investigationsinto campus groups.
lhpgop
Apr 168 min read


IS THE IVY LEAGUE IMPORTING TERRORISM?
As protests erupt across elite campuses, from Harvard Yard to Columbia’s quad, the question is no longer whether ideological radicalism has taken root in American universities — but how it got there.
lhpgop
Apr 164 min read


THE TEXAS MEDICAID WARS. CAN REPUBLICAN STUBBORNNESS ON HEALTH LOSE THEM THE STATE?
Texas has long relied on Medicaid managed care, but quality oversight remains weak. A focus on administrative reforms, cost efficiency, and fraud prevention could have improved outcomes and justified broader trust in the program.
lhpgop
Apr 145 min read


More from the Weaponized Bench: Judicial Activism, Lawfare, and the Erosion of U.S. Immigration Authority
This paper examines the case of U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani's decision to issue a stay on the Biden-era CHNV (Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela) humanitarian parole program's termination. T
lhpgop
Apr 143 min read


The “No Rogue Rulings Act”: Why Congress Must Rein in Judicial Activism
One might argue that the natural check on bad rulings lies within the judiciary itself. The Supreme Court or appellate courts could, in theory, dismiss repeat legal challenges with statements like “asked and answered” or “duplicative of prior rulings.” And while this might sound ideal, the reality is more complex.
lhpgop
Apr 104 min read


"Free Speech or Foreign Subversion? The Battle for National Sovereignty in the Mahmoud Khalil Case"
So yes, criminal prosecution isn’t just about accountability—it’s a critical legal trigger for defending the nation’s immigration system aga
lhpgop
Apr 910 min read


The Resistance That Rules: How Dissent Became Power
CONGRESSWOMAN PRAMILA JAYAPAL. PART OF THE OPPOSITION They march through the streets with fists raised and slogans blazing. They shut...
lhpgop
Apr 65 min read
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