Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a longtime critic of President Trump, publicly admitted she is “afraid” to speak her mind, claiming that “retaliation is real.” The remarks, delivered in a somber tone during a recent interview, have raised eyebrows among conservatives questioning what kind of retaliation she’s referring to—especially as she failed to mention the aggressive lawfare and political targeting that President Trump and his supporters have endured in recent years.
A new study found that 97 percent of Venezuelans believe in God, with the majority regularly engaging in prayer, even after over two decades of aggressive attacks against the Church by Venezuela’s socialist regime. The survey, titled “Religious Sociography: The Religiosity of Venezuelans,” was conducted by Delphos in partnership with the Jesuit-affiliated Gumilla Foundation. The findings highlight the enduring Christian faith of the Venezuelan people despite ongoing persecution and manipulation of religion by the Maduro government.
Just three weeks before a shooting injured multiple students at Florida State University, Republican state Sen. Ileana Garcia joined Democrats to block a bill that would have allowed students to carry firearms for self-defense. Senate Bill 814, which aimed to restore Second Amendment rights on campus, was shut down in committee due to Garcia's pivotal vote. The FSU shooting has reignited calls to reexamine Florida’s gun policies, particularly concerning self-defense on college campuses.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit this week against the Defense Department's school system after removing books discussing gender and race.
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard declassified Biden-era documents, exposing an effort to limit gun rights as a means of countering domestic terrorism.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) has demanded information from a geoengineering company launching sulfur dioxide into the air.