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Lawsuit Forces All 15 Arizona Counties to Begin Removing Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

Lawsuit Forces All 15 Arizona Counties to Begin Removing Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

All 15 of Arizona’s counties agreed to settle a lawsuit brought last September by America First Legal (AFL) and election attorney Jennifer Wright against their recorders over failing to remove noncitizens from voter rolls. Maricopa County agreed to the settlement earlier this month, Yavapai and Mohave counties settled in November, and the remaining counties settled last Wednesday, sending requests to the Department of Homeland Security to assist them in verifying voters’ citizenship.
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Trump Poised to Ban Gain-of-Function Research in Sweeping Executive Order

President Donald Trump could sign a sweeping executive order banning gain-of-function research — research that makes viruses more dangerous in the lab — as soon as May 6, according to a source who has worked with the National Security Council on the issue.
Apr 18, 20255 min read
Former Acting Secret Service Dir. Ron Rowe

Former Secret Service Chief Ron Rowe Remains on Agency Payroll

Former Acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe, who helmed the agency in the tumultuous aftermath of two assassination attempts against President Trump last year, remains on the Secret Service payroll holding the title of senior adviser, according to three sources in the Secret Service community.
Apr 18, 202510 min read
President Donald Trump

Commentary: Establishment Cowards Hide Behind Bureaucracy While Trump Stands Alone

When the White House invoked the “Immortal Chaplains” to illustrate the history between the United States and Greenland, it touched on a theme emerging in the second Trump administration: the importance of courage.
Apr 18, 20256 min read
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Analysis: Americans Say It’s Time to Stand Up to China on Trade, Harvard Poll Finds

Since President Donald Trump announced his bold tariff strategy — aimed at leveling the playing field by placing reciprocal tariffs on nations that tax American-made goods and bolstering U.S. manufacturing — media pundits and “experts” have been tripping over themselves to predict economic doom.
Apr 18, 20256 min read
The Lexington Minuteman

Commentary: Lexington and Concord at 250

This April marks the 250th anniversary of the famous shots fired at Concord, Massachusetts, that set off the American Revolution. Captain Levi Preston, who fought there, later captured the principles at stake during an interview decades later in 1843. When pressed on various grievances, he replied, “Young man, what we meant in going for those redcoats was this: we had governed ourselves, and we always meant to. They didn’t mean we should.”
Apr 18, 20255 min read