The Weaponization of Government Must End
Americans of almost every political stripe agree that weaponizing the government against political opponents is ethically abhorrent and legally dubious. The effects of government weaponization sow distrust in our system of governance and our elected officials and open the doors of opportunity for adversaries, both foreign and domestic.
MIA Congress Needs to Get Serious
It is not every day that one sees the federal government shut down. While this seems like a scary situation, and it can be, the reality is that this has happened before and will likely happen again in today’s hyper-tribalized political landscape.
This Federal Bureaucrat Allegedly Lied About Taking Money From His Union
Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal; An employee at the Department of Veterans Affairs who also led a public-sector union in Texas allegedly lied on a form about taking money from his union. He faces charges of making false statements and theft.
Funding for green groups soared after 2009 endangerment finding, nonprofit finds
Brett Rowland, The Center Square; Changes to the Environmental Protection Agency’s strict regulations on the automobile industry could cost nonprofit groups that reported a 267% funding bump in the years since the federal agency’s 2009 Endangerment Finding, a rule that provided a legal basis for the agency to regulate vehicle emissions and the energy industry through the Clean Air Act.
Accountability is the best way to honor Charlie Kirk’s legacy
Houston Keene, The Blaze; The nation changed on September 10, 2025. An assassin’s bullet cut short the life of Charlie Kirk while he was speaking on a Utah college campus.
Watchdog Slaps Ex-EPA Official Who Ran To Press With Complaint In Biden’s ‘Gold Bars’ Saga
Audrey Streb, Daily Caller; A government watchdog filed an ethics complaint Friday against a former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) attorney who publicly aired grievances about the Trump administration’s criticism of a Biden-era climate program that directed billions to green groups linked to Democratic donors and insiders.
Hillary Clinton slapped with ethics complaint targeting her law license over role in Russiagate scandal
Andrew Mark Miller, Fox News; Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is facing an ethical complaint from a government watchdog group calling on the Arkansas state bar to probe whether Clinton’s involvement in the Russia investigation into President Trump should affect her ability to practice law in the state.
Serious people don’t sign manifestos with disappearing ink
Houston Keene, The Blaze; The Information Age brought rapid technological progress and unprecedented access to knowledge. But one rule still holds true: Once it’s on the internet, it’s there forever.
Career feds act like they’re the ones running the country
It shouldn’t have to be said, but here we are: No, it is not normal for federal employees — whether career staff, political appointees, or otherwise — to defy the direction of the president of the United States.
Rogue bureaucrat Dr. Peter Marks blocking RFK Jr. from a federal vaccine database
Imagine you are the brand-new chief technology officer of a large company. The CEO has asked you to lead a portion of the company, one of the largest. Now, you are taking the helm of a department that you are passionate about, which needs change from its leadership after decades of mismanagement.
