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The New Boer War:In Defense of Afrikaner Refugee Resettlement in the United States
The United States’ decision to offer safe haven to a small number of Afrikaner refugees is both legally grounded and morally sound. Under the framework of the 1951 Refugee Convention, the Afrikaners qualify not only because of their persecution, but also because of their undeniable distinctiveness as a cultural minority.
lhpgop
1 day ago3 min read
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The Big Gamble: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” and the Industrial Revival Strategy
If capital responds to the tax incentives, and if manufacturers begin building in red states and depressed urban cores, the benefits could be transformative—high-wage jobs, tax revenue growth, and geopolitical resilience.
lhpgop
2 days ago4 min read
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The Fiery Ascent of Laura Loomer: Navigating Fame, Fury, and Self-Sabotage
Loomer’s current behavior suggests that she is increasingly fixated on ideological purity within Trump’s orbit. Her recent attacks on potential Surgeon General picks, including Dr. Joseph Ladapo of Florida, reflect a belief that her vetting authority supersedes official campaign judgment.
lhpgop
3 days ago6 min read
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Safe Homes Are Scarce Homes: The Story Behind the Housing Shortage
In the United States, housing has long been a cornerstone of economic security and upward mobility. Homeownership has historically provided families with stability, equity, and a tangible stake in their communities. But today, as rent skyrockets and waitlists for public housing stretch for years, the American dream of a safe, affordable home is slipping out of reach for millions. The common refrain is that this is a market failure—a consequence of insufficient building, risin
lhpgop
May 94 min read
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Elian González: The Democrats’ Exception to the Immigration Rules
Elian González’s story is not just a historical curiosity. It is a lens through which we can see the double standard at the heart of Democratic immigration policy. When a frightened boy needed protection from a totalitarian regime, the Clinton administration sided with Fidel Castro,
lhpgop
May 84 min read
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THOM TILLIS HEARS HIS MASTER'S VOICE. TORPEDOING TRUMP APPOINTMENT
Senator Thom Tillis has publicly opposed Martin's nomination, citing concerns over Martin's defense of individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot New York Post. Tillis's opposition is significant because, as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, his vote is crucial for advancing the nomination Axios.
lhpgop
May 76 min read
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Reuters’ Hegseth Story: The Pentagon Has a Leak!
If this trend continues, the Trump administration may be forced to consider sweeping purges of defense leadership — not based on political vendettas, but to reassert constitutional civilian control. After all, the President doesn’t need a Pentagon that acts like a separate branch of government.
lhpgop
May 74 min read
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THE EPSTEIN FILES. HOW BAD DO YOU WANT THEM? A MODEST PROPOSAL
PARTIES
Plaintiff: Jane Doe, U.S. citizen, victim of abuse occurring 2001–2004
Defendants: Described above, including unknown persons designated as John Does 1–50
CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
Count I – Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)
Count II – Civil RICO Violations
Count III – Battery and Sexual Assault
Count IV – Negligent Supervision & Enabling
Count V – Fraudulent Concealment / Cover-Up
PRAYER FOR RELIEF
lhpgop
May 69 min read
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Deconstructing Rand: Senator Paul's Irrelevancy in Trump's MAGA Plan
So, while Paul despises socialism, he is equally repulsed by statism from the right. He may oppose Democrats rhetorically, but he won’t enable Republican statism either.
lhpgop
May 56 min read
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Reviving American Industry: Strategic Indicators for the Success or Sabotage of Trump’s Manufacturing Renaissance
However, critics and realists alike question whether U.S. corporations—having long enjoyed the benefits of globalization and financial extraction—are willing to engage in the kind of sustained capital investment and patriotic alignment seen in the 1940s. This thesis explores the strategic landscape, establishing a framework to monitor the early signs of either authentic industrial momentum or corporate sabotage.
lhpgop
May 54 min read
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THE INSTITUTE OF PEACE...OUT. ANOTHER SLUSHFUND FALLS TO DOGE!
This brief examines the risk and plausibility that the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), a congressionally funded peacebuilding organization, may have disbursed grants to non-existent or fraudulent NGOs operating in Afghanistan between 2021 and 2024
lhpgop
May 15 min read
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Exploring the Impact of Trump and Biden's Investment Banks on Ukraine's Economy
As Ukraine continues to endure the toll of war and attempts to rebuild its shattered infrastructure and economy, two vastly different models for international reconstruction support have emerged.
lhpgop
May 13 min read
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Tariffs, Turbulence, and Termination: How Trump's 125% Tariffs Threaten to Collapse China's Belt and Road Initiative
This white paper explores how these tariffs, when fully implemented, could collapse China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) by cutting off vital export revenue, weakening China's currency, triggering a domestic financial crisis, and forcing Beijing to abandon overseas infrastructure projects.
lhpgop
Apr 252 min read
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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
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Weapons of Mass Obstruction: Is the EU the Major Roadblock to Trump’s Ukraine Peace Policy?
The EU is not simply playing defense. It is actively shaping the war’s duration to serve its own ends:
lhpgop
Apr 233 min read
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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
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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 185 min read
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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
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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
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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
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